How Do I Transfer Pre-installed Windows to an SSD?🔥

I have used my laptop with Windows 10 pre-installed on an HDD for 3 consecutive years. Recently, I wanted to replace the HDD with an SSD for better performance. But how to transfer my pre-installed Windows to an SSD? Thanks a lot!

Yes, you can transfer your pre-installed Windows to an SSD, and cloning is the best way to do so. All you need is to use a professional cloning tool like EaseUS Disk Copy to help you clone your Windows from an HDD to an SSD.

SSDs own better performance in terms of write and read speed, boot time, durability, and power consumption. So, many computer users wish to upgrade to an SSD to have improved computer performance.

But to change your HDD with an SSD, you have to use professional cloning software to help you migrate Windows from an HDD to an SSD or copy data from one hard drive to another. This is because Windows does not have such a tool. Under such circumstances, EaseUS Disk Copy can suit your needs.

It can help clone a hard disk with bad sectors, resize the partition during copying, and transfer Windows 10 from HDD to SSD without losing data and reinstalling Windows.

Here is how to transfer your pre-installed Windows to another SSD:

  • Back up any critical data on your current hard drive.
  • A new SSD should be purchased and connected to your computer.
  • Download and install EaseUS disk cloning software.
  • Open the EaseUS cloning software and try to clone the hard drive to the SSD.
  • Follow the on-screen guide to finish the cloning process.
  • When the cloning is finished, turn off your computer, remove the power supply, and open the PC casing.
  • Remove the old hard drive and replace it with the new SSD.
  • Close the PC casing and connect the power cord.
  • Turn on your PC and ensure everything is running correctly.

To transfer your pre-installed Windows to an SSD, you just need to migrate your Windows to an SSD with the help of professional cloning software - EaseUS Disk Copy.