been using something similar with only one station, backup mostly or
migrate to new drive.
https://www.startech.com/HDD/Docking/usb-3-esata-docking-station~SDOCKU33EF
hooked up eSATA
fp
At 08:06 PM 2/28/2017, lopaka polena Poked the stick with:
I've been using one of these for a couple years. It so far has cloned
everything I've attempted and also will resize data if replacement HDD is
larger than original
For system drives I usually replace with an identical model HDD but have
done a few to different drive and not had issues so far
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003ZDLATE/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8=1
lopaka
On Tue, Feb 28, 2017 at 5:40 PM, FORC5 wrote:
> myself been using Drive Clone 11 workstation
> http://www.farstone.com/
>
> for new drives and backup, one time new drive clone there is a setting
> that transfers the old drives id so some sw does not get confused and need
> re activation.
> nice sw
> fp
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> At 03:14 PM 2/28/2017, Bino Gopal Poked the stick with:
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>> 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...
>>
>> 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?
>>
>> Thanks for any help and tip guys and glad to see you're still here! :)
>>
>>
>> BINO
>>
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