Category: partition image

  • Restore Partition Image from HDD to SSD

    Restore Partition Image from HDD to SSD
    Information
    This article will show you how to restore a partition image from a hard disk drive to a solid state drive, Which earlier was not possible due to the way windows treated both the drives separately.

    Note
    I used Acronis True Image Home 2010 so I am not sure if other programs will work.
    Warning
    This process will delete all data from the partition Windows was previously installed on
    Here’s How:
    1. Install the SSD
    2. Boot up and enter the BIOS to make sure the drive is detected
    3. If the SSD is seen in the BIOS, set it to #1 in the hard drive priorty
    4. Install Windows to the SSD as a Custom Installation (from Step 2)
    5. Once Windows has successfully installed, enter Control Panel,
    AdministrativeTools, Computer Management, Disk Management. Right click
    the SSD (it should be c: ) and Mark Partition as Active”. Click OK at
    the warning/s
    6. Delete the old partiton that Windows was installed on and reformat
    7. Reboot to your Windows installation media (disk or flash drive)
    8. Perform a Startup Repair (You may need to do this a few times before
    Windows will boot)
    9. Once in Windows, install Acronis True Image Home 2010
    10. Start Acronis and Activate Startup Recovery Tool (F11)
    11. Reboot
    12. Press F11 when prompted
    13. Select Acronis True Image Home 2010
    14. Select Restore
    15. Choose the image you created most recently. Do not select the option to restore the MBR
    16. Restore the image to your c: drive
    17. When complete reboot
    18. This is where I got nervous. Windows booted but hung. A hard reset
    was needed. Upon restart I got a message that chkdsk needed to run. Allow it to run.
    19. Reboot and enjoy!
    Tip
    Check that Windows has disabled Auto Degfrag by right-clicking the drive, select Properties, Tools and Defragment Now. When you click Configure Schedule and then Select Disks, your SSD should not appear. If it does, however, simply un-tick it
    To ensure prefetching and Superfetch are disabled you’ll need to enter the registry and check these entries:
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\MemoryManagement\PrefetchParamaters
    Both EnablePrefetcher and EnableSuperfetch need to have a value of (0)