![]() It also asks about creating a rescue media (not sure if you can use that to clone). I have never used Macrium Reflect to clone before. ![]() Macrium Reflect has an option when running it from windows to "clone this disk". ![]() I have always used that to perform backups of my drive to a network connected storage PC with a drive shared for it to backup the data to. I have Macrium Reflect Free Edition v 64bit (running it tells me I can upgrade to 7.1). Is samsung data migration going to clone all of this?Īlso does samsung data migration verify that the cloned contents of the new SSD are identical to those from the original disk? I would have thought that a tool like this would run as a bootable USB or CD/DVD so that there is no chance at all that any file would be open or anything at all running that could interfere with the process or prevent any amount of data no matter how small to not get cloned.Īlso my current HDD (MBR) that has C: drive (one to be cloned) is actually 3 partitions: "System Reserved" (500 MB), "C: 18620.02 GB" (1.52 TB free), and unnamed 521 MB (shown as recovery partition). Would this be a problem since OS files and anything virus protection etc is doing will make all sorts of files be open? ![]() Got new samsung 860 EVO SSD (GPT) and before starting samsung data migration I'm warned that open files on the source disk cannot be cloned.
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