Should I clone my hard drive or fresh install? When you get a new SSD, you may get caught up in the questions of “Which is better to clone it fresh install SSD”. In this article, you will get an in-depth guide to teach you what to do. Get Clone hard drive vs clean install now!
"Should I clone my HDD to SSD or fresh install?" It is a question posed by a user on Quora. If you already bought a new HDD replacement, the next step is to fresh install or cloning the hard drive as same as the source disk.
Both methods will help you configure your Windows OS and other data. In terms of results, there is no difference. However, depending on your health of disk sector and personal needs, you will need to pick your best solution. Read on to see which one is suitable for you to configure the OS.
Should I Clone or Clean Install
How to Clone HDD to SSD with EaseUS Disk Copy
How to Clean Install on SSD
One of the reasons why choose cloning hard drive is to save time and get 100% copy. Disk cloning will do the one-to-one copy, includes Windows operating system, existing programs, personal data, updates, and more. See the 3 tips to select a clone hard drive:
A clean install means you need to install all the drivers, the existing software. And you are going to reconfirm the Windows updates, reconfigure each system file and password. Check the 3 reasons to choose fresh install:
Step 1. Connect SSD to PC > Press Windows + X to click Disk Management > Right-click the old disk to choose “Properties”, and then choose volume to check partition style.
Step 2. Right-click on the new hard drive and select “Initialize Disk”.
Activate EaseUS Disk Copy for a smooth disk copying or cloning process.
1. Download, install and run EaseUS Disk Copy on your PC.
Click Disk Mode and select the source disk that you want to copy or clone. Click Next to continue.
2. Select the destination disk where you want to clone/copy the old disk and click Next to continue.
Click OK to confirm if the program asks to erase data on the destination disk.
3. Check and edit the disk layout as Autofit the disk, Copy as the source or Edit disk layout.
Autofit the disk is recommended.
Click Proceed to start the disk cloning or disk copying process now.
Also, you can check our video tutorial:
Step 1. Prepare Windows installation media and insert it to PC.
You can create installation media (USB flash drive, DVD, or ISO file) by Windows 10 Media Creation Tool.
Step 2. Run the Windows tool, choose "Create installation media (USB flash drive, DVD, or ISO file) for another PC".
Step 3. Follow the guide to create media.
Step 4. Remove the computer case and connect the new hard drive to the computer.
Step 5. Modify the boot priorities.
Restart PC > Press F2 or Del to enter BIOS > Set boot from CD/DVD > Save changes
Step 6. In the Windows Setup screen, click "Install now".
Step 7. Click "Custom: Install Windows only (advanced)".
Step 8. Choose partitions on a hard drive to install Windows.
To sum up, if your Windows OS performs well, we recommended using the clone method in part 1. Otherwise, you can apply clean install in part 2 if your old disk has problems that bother the normal running. Any questions, please contact us via support@easeus.com.
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