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Replace SSD for another

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Hi,

I have a 256 GB SSD M.2 (disk E:) dedicated to my MSFS addons (only data, such as aircraft, scenery, etc. - no programs) and I would like to replace it with a larger capacity (1 TB) SSD M.2.

I was thinking to copy all the contents of the current (almost full) 256 GB M.2 to another disk (for example, disk D:), replace the M.2 for the larger capacity one, and then copy back all the data files from disk D: to the new 1 TB M.2 disk (that I presume it will be still disk E:).

Is that a feasible route? Or do I have to use a disk image program as Acronis (that I am not familiar with)?

Thanks!

Edmundo Azevedo

As far as I know you are much better off taking a disk image and loading the new SSD. Not sure whether copy would even work, but others here are more likely to know for sure. 

I've just done exactly that  - upgraded from an old SSD to an M.2 1Tb. They had to use disk image (not me, but the shop who did the upgrade). 

Hope this helps;

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Thanks for your input.

Did you have any program in the old disk? I am assuming that with data only (files not executables) just copying might be enough but I am not sure!

Edmundo Azevedo

Macrium Reflect Free does a great job of cloning, especially if you are not cloning a system drive.  If it's just data. Reflect will make short and easy work of it.

6 hours ago, ega said:

Thanks for your input.

Did you have any program in the old disk? I am assuming that with data only (files not executables) just copying might be enough but I am not sure!

Yes it was my Windows C: drive.
Data files should be OK to copy, maybe use FastCopy or similar if you have a lot of data. Don’t ever cut and paste…

I upgraded my C drive Samsung using Samsung`s own free software, used a remote M2 drive enclosure then run the Samsung Data migration Tool worked a treat.  

 

Raymond Fry.

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If you are 100% certain that your dedicated MSFS add ons disk contains only add ons, it'll be simple to move that disk's contents to a new drive.  Though you are not familiar with disk imagining tools for copying a drive, using one will be A LOT quicker time wise than a windows file copy (say about 1 hr vs. 3 hr or more).  I've used Minitool Partition Wizard free for doing this with excellent results (years ago I had a paid version of it).  A super easy operation:  install the new drive, then use the tool to image copy the old drive to the new drive and you're done.  It is a non destructive operation (other than what was on your new drive originally).  If other parts of MSFS are hiding out on your dedicated disk, replacing that dedicated disk using a copied/imaged disk will most likely lead to you a world of hurt (from first hand experience).

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+1 on the above suggestion from Rod. Have also used Minitool Partition Wizard freeware and it it did a nice job of cloning my entire drive when I invested in a new, larger SSD. I would not do a manual copy as its more time intensive.

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