Do you want to clone your Dell XPS SSD to another one for hardware upgrade or laptop replacement? This guide provides step-by-step instructions for two effective methods. Keep reading!
After a long time of use, the Dell XPS laptop may perform slower, or its storage space is full. In these cases, replacing its internal hard drive or SSD is a wise choice to improve its speed and get more storage. Here in this EaseUS post, we'll discuss how to clone Dell XPS SSD or hard drive to transfer all data from the old disk to the new one without losing it. Keep reading.
Dell XPS laptop is a premium line of portable computers known for their sleek design, high performance, and exceptional display quality. With powerful processors, ample storage options, and cutting-edge features, the XPS series(13/14/15/16/17) offers a top-of-the-line computing experience for both work and play. These laptops are equipped with stunning InfinityEdge displays, immersive sound systems, and long-lasting battery life, which are perfect for professionals, creatives, and gamers alike.
Cloning Dell XPS SSD is the easiest way to upgrade your laptop's SSD. This post outlines two ways to clone Dell XPS SSD, including using a professional SSD cloning tool and SupportAssist OS Recovery.
First of all, you need a new SSD that is compatible with your Dell XPS laptop. This laptop supports M.2 2230 and M.2 2280 SSDs, and the primary types are 2.5 inches, M.2 SATA and NVMe, NVMe PCIe, and the U. 2 SSD. If you are unsure about it, check the SSD on your device.
Some of the popular choices include Samsung 990/980/970(pro) from 1TB to 4TB, Samsung 870 EVO from 250GB to 4 TB, WD Black SN850X from 500GB to 1TB, and Crucial P3/P5 with different capacities, etc. Ensure that the new SSD has a larger storage capacity than the old one.
Data loss may occur during the cloning process. To keep the safety of your data on old SSD, you should create a backup of it. EaseUS Todo Backup is a free tool that you can use to back up files and folders and even create a system image on the external hard drive, NAS, or cloud.
After cloning, you need to replace the old SSD with the new one; some of the necessary tools include Philip screwdrivers, a pry pick, etc.
If the target SSD is new, you need to format the SSD for better performance. But if you choose to use EaseUS Disk Copy, you can eliminate this step because it will format SSD automatically during the cloning process and automatically monitor the target SSD's storage.
If you want to make the process easier, using professional SSD cloning software, like EaseUS Disk Copy, is the best way out. It is a Windows-based cloning tool that supports various types of HDDs and SSDs. So you can clone Dell XPS SSD without any hassle. This robust disk cloning tool also owns many advanced features to make the process easier:
Now, download and follow the steps below to clone the Dell XPS SSD smoothly.
Prior Notice:
Step 1. To start copying/cloning an entire disk to another, choose this disk as the source disk under "Disk Mode" and click "Next".
Step 2. Choose the other disk as the destination disk.
Step 3. Check the disk layout of the two disks. You can manage the disk layout of the destination disk by selecting "Autofit the disk", "Copy as the source" or "Edit disk layout".
Tick the "Check the option if the target is SSD" option to put your SSD in its best performance.
A message now appears, warning you that data will be lost. Please confirm this message by clicking "OK" and then click "Next".
Step 4. Click "Proceed" to officially execute the task.
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If you don't want to install third-party software, Dell has an inbuilt Dell SupportAssist OS Recovery, which supports creating a disk clone. While using this tool to clone a Dell SSD, you must meet the following requirements to ensure a successful cloning process:
Here are the detailed step to clone Dell XPS SSD, ensure the follow each step correctly.
Step 1. On the boot screen, press the F12 key to open One-Time Boot Settings, then click SupportAssist OS Recovery.
Step 2. Locate the Recover section > Back Up Files / Disk Cloning.
Step 3. Select the Disk Cloning section, and click Next.
Step 4. Choose the target based on its connect method: A hard drive that is already installed, the hard drive in a USB HOUSING, or a USB storage device, and click Next after deciding.
Step 5. Choose the new SSD as the target disk(according to its name), and click Next to start cloning.
Step 6. When the cloning is completed, click Continue to shut down your laptop. Then you can perform an SSD replacement easily.
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There are a few options available to clone a Dell XPS SSD. While both EaseUS Disk Copy and Dell SupportAssist OS Recovery can get the job done, EaseUS Disk Copy stands out as the better choice. EaseUS Disk Copy offers a seamless and efficient solution for transferring your data to a new SSD with its user-friendly interface, fast cloning speeds, and reliable performance. By choosing EaseUS Disk Copy, you can ensure a smooth and hassle-free SSD cloning process for your Dell XPS laptop.
1. Can I replace my SSD without reinstalling Windows?
Yes, you can replace your SSD without reinstalling Windows by cloning your current SSD to the new one. Using software like EaseUS Disk Copy, you can create a clone of your existing SSD onto the new one, allowing you to seamlessly transfer all your data and Windows operating system without needing a fresh install.
2. Does the Dell XPS 15 have two SSD slots?
No, the Dell XPS 15 typically has a single M.2 SSD slot for storage. However, some models may also have a 2.5-inch drive bay for a secondary SSD or HDD. You should check the specific specifications of the Dell XPS 15 model you are interested in to confirm the available storage options.
3. Is Dell XPS 15 SSD or HDD?
The Dell XPS 15 usually has a solid-state drive (SSD) as the primary storage option. SSDs are faster, more reliable, and perform better than traditional Hard Disk Drives (HDDs). However, some models may offer the option to configure with both an SSD and an HDD for additional storage capacity.
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