The amateur geek in me has a question: :devil:
HDDs are organized around circular geometries (cylinders, sectors, tracks, etc.) which have no meaning to SSDs. When migrating a system volume from a HDD to a SSD, does the SSD "translate" the circular geometry to a block-based geometry?
Reason I'm asking: I plan to migrate my system volume from HDD to SSD. If I understand correctly, the MFT is based on the circular geometry of the HDD. How then will my new SSD 'find' files and folders organized according to circular geometry?
HDDs are organized around circular geometries (cylinders, sectors, tracks, etc.) which have no meaning to SSDs. When migrating a system volume from a HDD to a SSD, does the SSD "translate" the circular geometry to a block-based geometry?
Reason I'm asking: I plan to migrate my system volume from HDD to SSD. If I understand correctly, the MFT is based on the circular geometry of the HDD. How then will my new SSD 'find' files and folders organized according to circular geometry?
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 Professional x64
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Dell Studio XPS 8100
- OS
- Windows 7 Professional x64