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Looks like you are ready to go. Welcome to the club.
Thank you kind Sir.
I must add, Paragon Migrate made the transition very easy.
Well worth the $10. spent.
The new SSD is running fine so far.
Do have a couple of questions though:
How do I send something to the HDD ? When I right click on something, "send to" is there but, not the (D) HDD. I have not put any folders on it as yet.
How do I have Acronis 2012 include it on the Back-ups ?
If I open Acronis > add new disk > this opens:
If I cancel it, then open properties, it shows:
Should I let it delete the MBR on it ?
Lastly, I ran ATTO for the first time, not sure how to interpret the results:
(Sorry if I posted any of this in the wrong place.)
Last edited by COMPUTIAC; 17 Dec 2013 at 15:06.
If you want to move or copy something to D, I would use this: Context Menu - Add Copy To Folder and Move To Folder
If you want to use Sendto, you have to add a shortcut of D to the Sendto folder.
No idea on Acronis. Have not used it in years. But better not delete the MBR.
The Atto data is average. But those nums vary a lot from HDD to HDD. Here is an example of my Crucial M4 on this system.
WHS, thank's for the quick reply.
How do I add D to the send to folder ?
Where do I find it ?
I thought you were going to ask that, LOL. Here is how:
1. make a shortcut of D on the desktop (highlight in Computer, right click, create shortcut)
2. type shell:sendto into start/search, hit Enter
3. drag the shortcut into that folder
4. close the folder, DONE.
Last edited by whs; 27 Mar 2013 at 18:08.
WHS, of course you did.
Anyway I did a search of the tutorials and found this:
Google Drive - Add to "Send To" Context Menu
Which made things easier.
So tell me, what else am I going to ask you ?
Thank you !
Golden is a good man. But I think my method was a easier to follow. LOL
Your next question is going to be pertaining to your Atto nums ==> why are they not higher, especially the 4k nums ??
Not sure what I'm missing here but I can't boot from my ssd.
I used the paragon program to migrate the os, skipping the user and documents and settings folders. I also enabled AHCI in the bios and also enabled it in the registry.
The ssd is set to boot first, but when I unplug my hdd it won't boot. Is it because it's not named C?
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