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Install the software and connect your new SSD via a USB-to-NVMe adapter. Step 2: Launch the application and select "Clone" from the main dashboard. Step 3: Select your current C: drive as the Source Disk . Step 4: Select the new 1TB SSD as the Target Disk . Step 5: Crucial Step: Check the "Optimize for SSD" option. This ensures the software aligns partitions correctly (4K alignment) for maximum SSD performance. Step 6: Adjust partition sizes. If you want to leave unallocated space on the new drive, you can drag the partition sliders. Step 7: Click "Proceed." The software will reboot into its own pre-OS environment to perform the clone without Windows file locks. Step 8: Once complete, shut down, swap the drives, and boot up. It’s that simple.

Windows Server 2022, 2019, 2016, 2012, 2008, 2003. File Systems: FAT16, FAT32, NTFS, exFAT, Ext2, Ext3, Ext4. Hardware: Intel or AMD processors, 512MB RAM minimum. Supported Drive Types Interfaces: SATA, IDE, SCSI, SAS, USB, FireWire. Solid State: NVMe, M.2, SATA SSDs. Partition Tables: MBR (Legacy) and GPT (UEFI) disk layouts. Practical Use Cases Upgrading to an SSD Lazesoft Disk Image and Clone 4.7.2.1 Professio...

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