Hmm how about if I wanted to clone to those new super-fast NVMe drives like on 
the new Razer Pro that I was eyeing...?  Are there docks or cases or something 
for NVMe that will let me put them into one and then put them into this device?

And it's cool you can just do that with the drives like that-that's sweet!

I did get this for hosting external drives, hoping it would speed things 
up...thoughts?  Worth it?

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00DJ3YEH0/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

                                                        BINO


-----Original Message-----
From: Hardware [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Greg Sevart
Sent: Tuesday, February 28, 2017 2:44 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [H] Cloning HDs for new laptops and stuff...?

1) Clone the drive before replacing?  Will that always just work?  If so what's 
the best software for that-and I don't mind paying if it's quality stuff that 
will last...
--A dedicated device is probably the best bet. They have USB 3 toasters with 
two slots that can do cloning now. Not used one, but I imagine it'd be a lot 
easier than using SW. e.g., https://amzn.com/B00N1KXE9K


2)|Or can I just get a new drive and somehow easily extract the Win10 license 
and then reinstall Windows.  If so what's the best/fastest way to do that?
--No need to extract, at least as long as you go through OOBE with Internet 
access (not 100% sure even this is required, actually...). The hardware ID is 
registered with Microsoft, and you can reinstall any number of times onto the 
same system. So long as it has internet access, it'll verify your hardware ID 
and activate automatically. I don't think a drive replacement negates that.

-----Original Message-----
From: Hardware [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Bino Gopal
Sent: Tuesday, February 28, 2017 4:15 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [H] Cloning HDs for new laptops and stuff...?

Hey guys, so been randomly getting a lot of new laptops with say Win10 on them 
but with either too small SSDs or HDs.

What's the best way to replace those with bigger/better SSDs or NVMe drives and 
get them up and running?

1) Clone the drive before replacing?  Will that always just work?  If so what's 
the best software for that-and I don't mind paying if it's quality stuff that 
will last...
--A device is probably the best bet. They have USB 3 toasters with two slots 
that can do cloning now. Not used one, but I imagine it'd be a lot easier than 
using SW.

2)|Or can I just get a new drive and somehow easily extract the Win10 license 
and then reinstall Windows.  If so what's the best/fastest way to do that?
--No need to extract, at least as long as you go through OOBE with Internet 
access (not 100% sure even this is required, actually...). The hardware ID is 
registered with Microsoft, and you can reinstall any number of times onto the 
same system. So long as it has internet access, it'll verify your hardware ID 
and activate automatically. I don't think a drive replacement negates that.

Thanks for any help and tip guys and glad to see you're still here! :)

 
BINO



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