How to Clone Windows 10/11 to SSD without Data Loss

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Moving your Windows operating system to an SSD can effectively increase the boot speed of your computer. How can you clone Windows 10/11 to SSD without reinstalling it?  We will share the detailed steps in this article.

It is well known that solid-state drives (SSD) run much faster than hard disk drive (HDD). As a result, putting the Windows operating system on an SSD is becoming an increasingly popular choice for users, and it can effectively increase the boot speed of the computer. How to quickly clone windows 10/11 to SSD in one click? Read on to find the answer in this article.


Table of content

Part 1: Should you clone Windows 10/11 to SSD

Part 2: What is the best software for migrating Windows OS

Part 3: Preparations before Moving Windows 10/11 to an SSD

Part 4: How to clone Windows 10/11 to SSD without Data Loss

Summary


Part 1: Should you Clone Windows 10/11 to SSD?

If you are using a computer that is lagging, running low on memory or failing to boot the windows system, or if you are preparing to upgrade your computer's HDD to an SSD (Solid State Drive), then I am pretty sure that you really should migrate your Windows operating system to an SSD. Here are the reasons why you should do this.

  1. Migrating your Windows operating system to an SSD can greatly improve your computer's performance, making it run faster or gaining more storage space.
  2. As the newest storage device on the market, SSD can hold your computer data more securely than hard drives.
  3. If your Windows system is not booting properly, migrating your Windows system can help you save more time than reinstalling it.
  4.  When the SSD is working, it has essentially 0 dB noise level due to the absence of motors and fans, so you can concentrate more on your work.

Part 2: What is the best software for migrating Windows OS

As mentioned above, installing the Windows operating system on an SSD is a tedious task, you need to install the new operating system on the SSD first, then reinstall various software, copy your computer data etc. This is why we are discussing “Cloning Windows” here instead of “Reinstalling Windows”.

To avoid losing any data during the transfer process, you should use a reliable cloning software to help you. iSunshare CloneGo is a good choice, this software can make the job of migrating Windows OS to SSD much simpler and easier.

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As a versatile cloning software, CloneGo allows you to migrate your Windows OS  to an SSD/HDD in a few clicks, it is compatible with all versions of Windows and any brand of SSD/HDD. In addition to cloning, it also has backup, restore functions. By backing up your Windows operating system on the storage drive, you can restore to a lower version after upgrading to a higher version of Windows.


Part 3: Preparations before Moving Windows 10/11 to an SSD

1. Before you start transferring Windows 10 to an SSD, you will need to be prepared for the following. Organise and remove excess duplicate files and software from your Windows 10 partition, which can save storage space for the new SSD.

2. Install or connect the SSD to your Windows 10 computer correctly.

3. Go to Disk Management and follow the prompts to initialise the disk by clicking “OK“.

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4. Once the SSD is initialised, right-click on the SSD and select “New Simple Volume” to assign it a new drive letter.

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5. Download and install iSunshare CloneGo on your computer.


Part 4: How to Clone Windows 10/11 to SSD without Data Loss

Migrating Windows 10 to a new SSD and setting it up as a boot drive is a great idea that can improve your computer's performance. Technically speaking, migrating Windows 10 to an SSD is not a simple copy and paste, but iSunshare CloneGo makes it easy enough, even if you have no technical basis.

Step 1: Launch the software and click on the “Copy” option on the left side of the main interface.

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Step 2: Select the partition where the Windows operating system is located (usually is the C drive) as the source partition, and then select a partition on the SSD as the target partition. CloneGo will format the selected target partition. If you have important data stored on the SSD, please back up your data in advance.

(Optional): If the source partition is the system volume, you can check “Set target partition as boot disk“, which will make the SSD bootable after Windows 10 has been moved to the target partition. If it is not a system volume, please ignore this step.

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Step 4: Click the “Start” button to begin copying Windows 10 to the SSD.

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Wait for the copy to complete, this will take about 10-20 minutes. Finally, remove the original drive from your computer or set the SSD as the first boot device on the “Start Menu” and restart your computer to run the copied Windows 10 system.

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Bonus tips: If you want to replace your old HDD with a new SSD, then you can choose to clone entire hard drive to SSD instead of just migrating the windows 10 system, which can improve your computer's performance to a greater extent.


Summary

It is unbearable to constantly receive “Out of storage space” prompts and computer boot times of more than two minutes. Moving your Windows OS to an SSD can solve this problem.

With the help of iSunshare CloneGo, you can avoid a lot of tedious operations and complete the migration smoothly. If you have more tips, please feel free to share your thoughts with us.

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