I want to clone my old hard drive to a Super Talent SSD. By doing so, I can have everything installed on the SSD the same as the old drive. Does Super Talent SSD come with cloning software?
Super Talent SSD does not have cloning software to help you clone a hard drive. If you want to clone Super Talent SSD or transfer data to it, you have to use professional cloning tools, like EaseUS Disk Copy.
Compared to HDDs, SSDs are lighter and quieter. And they consume less power and have faster performance. Super Talent's SSDs are practical data storage devices that adopt NAND Flash memory as the storage medium. If you want to replace your laptop or PC hard drive with an SSD, Super Talent SSD will be an excellent choice for you.
Unfortunately, if you want to migrate data to a Super Talent SSD or clone it, you need to use third-party cloning software like EaseUS Disk Copy. This is because Windows has no such a tool. Here, I will take EaseUS Disk Copy as an example.
It is a practical and well-designed disk cloning utility for Windows computers. It is compatible with hard drives from all manufacturers, so it can serve as Super Talent SSD cloning software. It can help you copy data from one hard drive to another and clone a hard drive with bad sectors.
In addition, you can use it to upgrade HDD to SSD without reinstalling Windows and resize your disk partition during the cloning process. Here is how to go for it:
Step 1. To clone a disk, select this disk as the source disk in "Disk Mode", then click "Next".
Step 2. Choose another drive as the destination disk.
Step 3. Check the layout of the two hard drives. You can change the layout of the destination disk by choosing "Autofit the disk", "Copy as the source", or "Edit disk layout".
Step 4. Click "Proceed" to start cloning.
Super Talent SSD does not have cloning software. If you want to clone it, you will need to use third-party cloning software like EaseUS Disk Copy.
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