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Well, EASEUS has a "copy"-function, which is probably the exact same thing.
I never used it before, I just used it for partitioning, but I guess it would just ask me what letter the copy should be?
I'm not sure if it would ask me and also if it would give the possibility to change the original C: to something else.
What I can do for now is just let it make a copy of C: to the SSD once I have it connected.
Here's another thing I found in EASEUS (from the online manual):
Set active
If you have several primary partitions, you must specify one to be the boot partition. As a rule, a disk can have only one active partition.
To set an active partition:
1. Select a primary partition to set as active from the list in the main window of EaseUS Partition Master.
2. Select Partitions -> Set active.
3. By clicking OK, you will add the pending operation of setting active partition.
Attention:
If you set a partition as active but there is another active partition on the disk, it will be unset automatically. This might also prevent your PC from booting.