Are you looking for a way to install Windows on an SSD without losing data? If yes, you're on the right page. This blog will explain how to install Windows on SSD without losing data by cloning hard drives and performing a clean installation.
SSDs are faster in read and write speeds, more durable, quieter, more compact, and consume less energy than HDDs. In addition, your computer will become slower and slower if it is preinstalled with a small-capacity SSD. Under such circumstances, many PC users want to upgrade to SSD for better performance.
When swapping hard drives, you will encounter data loss risks. This article from EaseUS will tell you how to install Windows on SSD without losing data or reinstalling Windows. Hurry up and learn.
⛏️Methods | 👣Steps |
Clone Hard Drive to SSD Without Reinstalling Windows | 1️⃣Step 1. Download and install EaseUS Disk Copy. 2️⃣Step 2. Connect SSD to your PC via USB-to-SATA cable and launch the cloning software. 3️⃣Step 3. Select the old drive as the source disk and the SSD as the target disk. 4️⃣Step 4. Click Proceed to migrate Windows to SSD. |
Fresh Install Windows 10 on SSD | 1️⃣Step 1. Backup data before reinstalling in case of data loss. 2️⃣Step 2. Create USB installation media for Windows 10. 3️⃣Step 3. Connect the USB disk with Windows 10 installation files to your computer. 4️⃣Step 4. Boot your computer from the USB drive. 5️⃣Step 5. Install Windows on SSD. |
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How to install windows os on my new ssd withoud losing data?
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As mentioned in the Reddit post, many PC users have a laptop preinstalled with an HDD, but their laptop will become slower after an extended period of use. The only concern is that your laptop will have a lot of data, including the programs and personal data. So, here comes our topic: Can I install Windows on an SSD drive without losing any data?
The answer is yes. You can install Windows 10/11 on SSD without losing data. One is to clone your hard drive to SSD because cloning can help you transfer data from one SSD to another, including the installed Windows OS and saved data. You do not have to reinstall Windows by cloning hard drives.
The other is to clean install Windows 10/11 on SSD, but before fresh install Windows 10 on SSD, you need to back up your data first. After that, you can restore the backup to your new SSD. To this end, you can use professional free backup software - EaseUS Todo Backup and Windows built-in backup tool - Backup and Restore (Windows 7).
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Cloning is the simplest and quickest way to install Windows on SSD without losing data. You just need to find reliable disk cloning software to let you clone a hard drive since Windows does not comes with cloning software.
EaseUS Disk Copy is a dedicated and secure disk cloning tool for Windows 11/10/8/7. It can help you clone hard drive to SSD and migrate Windows form one hard drive to another. In addition, it lets you make a WinPE bootable drive to boot your new computer if there is a boot issue and install Windows 10 on SSD without removing HDD easily.
It also has an advanced sector-by-sector cloning algorithm, which allows for a bit for bit copy hard drive if there is a bad sector on the hard drive. EaseUS disk clone software can meet your various needs in the cloning field. Just download and try it to migrate Windows to SSD. Here is how to go for it:
1Step 1. Download and install EaseUS Disk Copy. Launch it, select the old drive as the source disk in Disk Mode, and click Next.
2Step 2. Choose the SSD as the destination disk.
3Step 3. Adjust the disk layout of the destination SSD by selecting "Autofit the disk", "Copy as the source" or "Edit disk layout".
4Step 4. Click Continue when a warning message appears, and then click Next.
5Step 5. Click Proceed to clone hard drive to SSD.
Another way to install Windows on an SSD is to clean install Windows on the SSD. If you do not want to lose any data, remember to back up your data on the hard drive first.
To clean install Windows on an SSD, you need one Windows 10 live USB or bootable USB and apply the USB to install Windows on a new SSD. Here are the detailed steps to do so:
To make Windows bootable USB drives, you can utilize the Windows Media Creation Tool. The Tool will directly download a Windows ISO file and create a Windows bootable USB.
Step 1. Head for the Windows 10 download page to install the Media Creation Tool. Then, launch it on your PC.
Step 2. Pick Create installation media for another PC and tap Next.
Step 3. Choose Language, Architecture, and Windows Edition. Then, tap Next.
Step 4. Choose USB flash drive. Make sure it has a capacity of at least 8GB. Then tap Next.
Step 5. Select the USB connected to your PC and press Next.
Step 6. The Tool will download Windows 10 ISO file to your selected USB.
Step 7. After downloading, the tool will create a bootable Windows 10 USB. When a message pops up and shows "Your USB flash drive is ready", tap Finish to quit the Tool.
After creating one bootable USB, you need to boot your PC from the USB. The following is how to boot from a bootable USB drive.
Step 1. Connect the bootable USB to your PC.
Step 2. Restart PC and press the BIOS key (F2, Delete, Esc, or F12, depending on the PC makers) to access the BIOS.
Step 3. Choose the bootable USB drive as the first boot device.
Step 4. Save the changes and quit the BIOS screen. Then, reboot the PC.
The last part is to install Windows 11 on SSD or install Windows 10 on the SSD drive. The following are the detailed steps:
Step 1. When your PC restarts, you will enter the Windows Setup wizard. Select the Windows Language, Edition, and Architecture and tap Next.
Step 2. Click Install now.
Step 3. Select the I don't have a product key option.
Step 4. Check I accept the license terms and tap Next.
Step 5. Tap Custom: Install Windows only (advanced).
Step 6. Select Drive 0 Unallocated Space.
Step 7. You will get new partitions. Choose a primary partition and click Next.
Then, follow the on-screen guide to installing Windows on an SSD.
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This post tells you 2 ways to install Windows on SSD without losing data. You can migrate Windows to an SSD drive by cloning. You can also fresh install Windows on an SSD drive. But before installing, you need to back up your data first.
Compared with clean installation, cloning seems to be a better way. This is because cloning can help you transfer Windows and data from one hard drive to another, which saves your time and effort in reinstalling Windows and all necessary programs.
EaseUS Disk Copy is an excellent disk cloning utility to clone a hard drive to another. Just give it a try and follow the steps above to install Windows on your SSD drive without losing anything!
1. Can I reinstall Windows 10 without losing my files?
Yes, you can reinstall Windows without losing data. Go to Settings - Update & Security - Recovery - Reset this PC - Get Started under Reset this PC. When you select Reset this PC, select Keep my files" to reinstall Windows without losing data.
2. Can you transfer Windows to SSD without losing data?
Yes, you can transfer Windows to another SSD without data loss and cloning is the best way to do so. You just need to fins some reliable disk cloning programs like EsaeUS Disk Copy and Clonezilla.
3. Can I do a fresh install of Windows without losing data on my other drives?
A clean installation only removes data from the hard drive you install on and nothing else to other drives. If you want to be 100% safe and sure, you can disconnect other drives, install Windows, and then reconnect them. You can also use a backup tool to back up your data before installing Windows. This can ensure everything is intact and safe.
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