Hi
Yesterday (Mon 14 May) I received a Crucial M4 128GB SSD and today have been trying to copy a Win7 partition across to it using the tutorial on the How To Geek website which seemed to be fairly comprehensive. However, although I managed to get to the point of creating a partition and setting the alignment I can get no further even though I am using the software suggested in the tutorial.
The snag seems to arise in that the instructions tell you to create a primary partition with appropriate alignment etc. but then when it comes to copying the partition, the program (Easeus Partition Master) says it must be unallocated space. I've also tried this with Partition Wizard but the same applies - it must be unallocated space. Although I could copy across the partition to unallocated space, goodness only knows what the alignment would be thus probably reducing SSD life and slowing the performce in the process.
Does anyone know of any reliable way in which I can copy the Win7 partition whilst retaining the alignment.
I should also add that I am fully aware that a fresh install would take care of the alignment for me but we want to avoid the hassle and time (probably days since this is my husband's PC) involved in a full re-installation what with the drivers and all apps and their settings etc.
Any help would be most appreciated. Thanks.
Tracey
Yesterday (Mon 14 May) I received a Crucial M4 128GB SSD and today have been trying to copy a Win7 partition across to it using the tutorial on the How To Geek website which seemed to be fairly comprehensive. However, although I managed to get to the point of creating a partition and setting the alignment I can get no further even though I am using the software suggested in the tutorial.
The snag seems to arise in that the instructions tell you to create a primary partition with appropriate alignment etc. but then when it comes to copying the partition, the program (Easeus Partition Master) says it must be unallocated space. I've also tried this with Partition Wizard but the same applies - it must be unallocated space. Although I could copy across the partition to unallocated space, goodness only knows what the alignment would be thus probably reducing SSD life and slowing the performce in the process.
Does anyone know of any reliable way in which I can copy the Win7 partition whilst retaining the alignment.
I should also add that I am fully aware that a fresh install would take care of the alignment for me but we want to avoid the hassle and time (probably days since this is my husband's PC) involved in a full re-installation what with the drivers and all apps and their settings etc.
Any help would be most appreciated. Thanks.
Tracey
My Computer
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Self built
- OS
- Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit and Window 10 Pro (dual boot)
- CPU
- Intel i5-4690K
- Motherboard
- Gigabyte Z97P-D3
- Memory
- 8Gb Vengeance
- Graphics Card(s)
- Nvidia GTX760
- Sound Card
- Integrated with Mobo (Realtek 887)
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Iiyama E2407HDS (x2)
- Screen Resolution
- 1920 x 1080
- Hard Drives
- 1 x 240GB Kingston (System disk)
1 x 256GB Samsung SSD
1 x 1TB Samsung hard disk (internal)
1 x 3TB WD My Book (external)
- PSU
- Atrix 500W
- Case
- Antec One
- Cooling
- Corsair H80i
- Keyboard
- Logitech wireless
- Mouse
- Logitech wireless
- Internet Speed
- Up to 24Mb
- Antivirus
- Avast! Free antivirus
- Browser
- Opera, Firefox, Chrome
- Other Info
- Wacom Bamboo Tablet
) but, if easy is what you have in mind this program is well worth the $20.