![]() Up to you, what you are confortable with and consider the time to take (depending on your current data, emails, licensed software, or whatever else you might have). This will mean you have to update it all again and reinstall from stratch on the SSD, but you won't have to mess with SSD vs HDD sector size changes, partitions, matching the space sizes, etc. Honestly however, it maybe better (well cleaner) to create a Windows USB boot and just clean install a new Operating System onto your SSD as a fresh start (removing the old drive temporary, with the SSD on it's SATA cable - then afterwards optionally adding the HDD back in as a 2nd drive, ensuring you have all your data off it and formatting that copy). (It appears the software will restart for you, if you don't have a boot USB) We recommend that before you Clone a drive you make a Full Disk Backup of the Source drive, in your case the HDD prior to running the clone as an insurance in case of failure of the clone procedure. Hardware RAIDs and storage spaces can be cloned provided the environment where Acronis product is running (e.g. What version of True Image was included with the drive True Image versions 2014 and after automatically optimize for SSDs. ![]() Acronis True Image cannot clone RAIDs set up as LVM or LDM. Acronis True Image also does not allow to clone a single partition only cloning of an entire disk is possible. Cloning is supported only for simple disk partitioning systems, such as MBR and GPT. Acronis True Image can only clone basic disks, both MBR and GPT. You are a bit limited there with that software.
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