Shootist you assume his drives are aligned - But as whs has noted, and stated, if the drive isn't aligned in the first place, it won't be aligned when you image or clone it, and an unaligned SSD drive is really no better than a spinner.
If you restore an entire disk using an image of a non-aligned disk, the restored disk will not be aligned.
If you clone a disk that is not aligned, the cloned disk will not be aligned.
If you clone a disk that is aligned, the cloned disk will be aligned.
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Now I know you know this because you stated it, but it bears repeating because again, if the drive isn't aligned in the first place, and the OP doesn't have a program like ATI 2011 or another program to to align drives well.... that's what the tutorial is for. You may not agree, but then we all have different methods of getting things done.
Anyway I used to this nifty program and got a nice aligned SSD drive.....
Paragon Migrate OS to SSD - System migration to Solid State Drives (SSD) - Overview
The only catch is it's twenty bucks, but check out what it can do for - you can move from a large HD to a smaller one, you can exclude folders, and.... it automatically aligns your drive.
At any rate I see the OP used the tutorial and it has worked for them. Glad to hear it.