Read on this page and follow the guide to migrating Windows OS from HDD to SSD. EaseUS OS migration tool makes it easy and safe to transfer and move os to SSD/HDD without reinstallation.
Wondering how to safely and efficiently transfer your OS from HDD to SSD? This article from EaseUS Software explains key concepts, migration methods, benefits, and essential preparation tips to ensure a smooth system upgrade.
To move OS to SSD smoothly, read the following content. This part covers the related definitions and preparations you need to do before getting started.
🔥1. What is an Operating System?
An operating system (OS) is system software that manages a computer’s hardware and software resources. It acts as an interface between the user and the computer hardware, enabling applications to run smoothly by managing memory, processes, and input/output devices.
🔥2. What is System Migration?
System migration refers to moving your OS from one storage device to another. There are two main ways to do this:
🔥3. Is Moving OS to SSD Safe and What Are the Benefits?
Moving your OS to an SSD is generally safe when done with reliable software and proper preparation. Check the benefits from the list below:
🔥4. Preparation Before Moving OS to SSD
To ensure a smooth migration, take these preparatory steps:
The next part introduces how to transfer the OS from HDD to SSD by OS migration or OS disk cloning. Select one based on your needs and share this post on your social media to help more.
As mentioned above, you have two options to move Windows to an SSD: OS migration only and OS disk cloning. EaseUS Partition Master can help with the two tasks. Follow the following tutorials to continue.
🚩Apply to: Useful when the SSD has limited storage capacity.
The "Migrate OS" feature in EaseUS Partition Master can help you transfer all data on the system and boot partitions, including OS and applications, to a new SSD or HDD without reinstalling Windows OS and apps. This feature will significantly make OS migration easy and save you time.
Follow the step-by-step tutorials below to migrate OS from HDD to SSD with simple clicks.
Step 1. Launch EaseUS Partition Master
Launch EaseUS Partition Master, go to the Clone section, click "Migrate OS" and click "Next" to continue.
Step 2. Select the SSD as Destination Drive
Select the target SSD you want to move Windows OS to, and click "Next". Then, click "Yes" to confirm that you want to execute the operation.
Click "Start" to start migrating your OS to the new SSD.
EaseUS Partition Master also allows you to move Windows from HDD to SSD by cloning. It's "OS Disk Clone" creates an exact, bit-for-bit copy of the entire OS disk - including system files, installed applications, user data, and system settings onto the SSD.
Step 1. Launch EaseUS Partition Master, go to the Disk Clone tab, select "Clone OS Disk" and click "Next".
Step 2. Select the target new drive where you want to clone the OS to, and click "Next".
Click "Yes" to confirm that you want to continue the OS disk cloning process.
Step 3. View the disk layout, and click "Start" to begin the OS cloning process.
Step 4. When the process completes, you'll see a confirming message, asking "if you want to start up computer from the clone target disk".
Complete the steps to migrate the OS from HDD to SSD or clone the OS disk to the SSD. Then, finish the following steps to boot your computer from the SSD. This part is crucial since it determines whether you can boot the OS. Share this article and let others know how.
Step 1. Restart the PC, and press F2/F8/F11 or the Del key to enter the BIOS.
Step 2. Go to the boot section and set the cloned SSD as the boot drive in BIOS.
Step 3. Save the changes and restart the PC.
Now, you should be able to boot your computer from the new SSD with transferred Windows.
To verify that the operating system was successfully migrated to the SSD, reboot the computer and check that it boots smoothly from the SSD. A faster boot and normal operation usually indicate a successful migration.
Next, verify the operating system version and system settings to make sure they match the original settings. Use disk management tools to verify that the SSD partition is properly configured and active. Also, check that important files and applications are intact and functioning properly.
Aside from transferring OS from HDD to SSD, EaseUS Partition Master also makes it easy to help you partition HDD/SSD and make full use of your disk:
Is it good to migrate OS from HDD to SSD? Yes, sure. SSD surpasses HDD in many aspects, such as data reading and writing speed, low noise, and high performance. Also, newer systems require higher disk storage performance, so it's necessary for you to transfer Windows to a new SSD.
As a powerful and full-featured tool, EaseUS Partition Master can quickly and safely migrate your operating system from HDD/SSD to SSD. You can use this tool to get better performance when you encounter the following situations:
In short, there are many scenarios for migrating an operating system. Migrating a system using professional tools does not result in data loss. Migrating OS to SSD with EaseUS Partition Master is a wise choice.
Following this tutorial, you can easily migrate your operating system to an SSD! EaseUS Partition Master can greatly help you. It simplifies the process and increases the migration success rate.
Later, you can also use this tool to optimize the performance of SSDs, such as 4 K-aligned SSDs. If you need anything, download EaseUS Partition Master for free and try this tool!
The following are the highly relevant questions about EaseUS Partition Master and its Clone and Migrate OS features. Check the brief answers if you also have any of these problems.
You can use the Clone option of EaseUS Partition Master to clone HDD or SSD. You can even clone a larger HDD to a smaller SSD.
Step 1. Open EaseUS Partition Master. Right-click the source disk that you want to copy or clone. Then, select "Clone".
Step 2. Choose the target SSD as your destination and click "Next" to continue.
Step 3. You can select "Autofit the disk," "Clone as the source," or "Edit disk layout" to edit your disk layout.
Step 4. Click the "Execute the operation" option and click "Apply" to start cloning a hard drive to an SSD.
You can use the Clone feature of EaseUS Partition Master to clone a partition or an entire disk. You can clone an HDD to an HDD or copy an HDD to an SSD. This function is best used to clone data disks. If you want to clone system disks, we recommend you try the Migrate OS option.
Migrate OS can clone your system disk to a larger HDD or an SSD without reinstalling or any boot issues. As it will copy the system partition and boot drive together to ensure the target disk can be correctly booted after the work.
You may not be able to migrate the OS from HDD to SSD due to an unspecified cause. In this case, the most effective way is to choose a reliable system migration software to do the job. Download EaseUS Partition Master to migrate the OS to SSD.
To migrate OS to SSD:
There are a few reasons your cloned SSD won’t boot, such as an incomplete clone, clone failure, BCD error, improper boot order, and so on. You can try these solutions to fix the SSD not working after cloning.
Follow and proceed to learn how to migrate the Windows operating system to SSD without software:
Step 1: Create a System Image of your Windows PC.
Once the SSD gets ready, you can create a system backup image by going to Control Panel > Backup & Restore > Create a System Image. Then, navigate to select a disk where you want to save the system image.
Step 2: Perform System Image Recovery to migrate OS to your SSD.
Use a USB flash drive to create a Windows installation media and boot the PC from the bootable media. Set to install Windows on your target SSD, at the install window, select "Repair your computer" and enter the Troubleshooting window. Select System Image Recovery from the Advanced options window, then select the System image to restore to the SSD.
Step 3: Make the Windows bootable on the new SSD.
Reboot the PC and, press the F2/F10/Del key to enter BIOS, set the new SSD as the boot drive in the boot menu. Save the changes and reboot the PC.
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