![]() The task manager showing the SSD (Disco 0) and what I imagine is the HDD (Disco 1): ![]() My computer, that you can see the SSD on C: The only partition that I see now is the Crucial (SSD). When the system rebooted, it SEEMS that the first part of the deal (Migrate the OS to the SSD) worked, but not the second (stay with the hard disk on the computer). Long story short story, I downloaded the software and use the option to "Migrate OS from HDD to SSD" chosing the second option ".move my operation system to another hard disk and keep the hard disk on the computer" (you can see it here ) since, as I said before, I wanted to stay with the HDD partition (obviosly). All I want is put my OS on the SSD and some programs on it, using the HDD to store all the other files, so It looked great. ![]() I read here in this forum about the software called Minitool Partition Wizard, that could Migrate the OS from the HDD to the SSD. Everything went fine: the SSD appeared on the BIOS and the notebook recognized it. MiniTool Partition Wizard Server Edition can perform basic and advanced partition operations on your servers without data loss, including: Resize / Move partitions, Copy Partition, Copy Disk, Create partition and Delete partitions, Format partitions, Convert partitions, Explore partitions, Hide and Unhide partitions, Set active partition, etc.Changes of partitions can be previewed before applying to hard disk and all data is completely protected during any operation.Hello, guys! I have a brazilian Predator, that came with a 2TB HDD, so I bought a crucial SSD with 275GB and installed it. When you use “Move / Resize Partition” function, the Enhanced Data Protecting technology keeps your data safe even in case of power outages or hardware failure. ![]() It manages Windows server quickly and safely. ![]()
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