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Copying SSD Drive

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I have a 60GB SSD on my HTPC that I want to upgrade to a 120GB since I've ran out of space. What's a good and free software to use to make an exact copy of the drive? I don't feel like installing Windows all over again. Thanks!
 
Clonezilla works great, make a bootable USB flash drive and run through the wizard. It won't auto-resize partitions I don't think, but you can do that without the OS easily anyways.

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Samsung Data Migration, it should work for any SSD. Also, since your going SSD to SSD it shouldn't take any time at all.
 
Samsung Data Migration, it should work for any SSD. Also, since your going SSD to SSD it shouldn't take any time at all.

Does the newer version? I know it used to not work unless you had a retail Samsung SSD installed.
 
I have several Samsung SSDs all purchased over the last 6-8 months.
As far as I know the Samsung migration software only works with Samsung SSDs.
 
I used some free seagate tool to transfer a 1tb 5400rpm to a 250gb ssd, it let me transfer everything since i wasn't using more than 250gb on the mechanical hard drive. Some tools wont let you clone if the source disk is smaller.
 
I use AOMEI Backupper too and it works fine for me. They also have free disk partitioning software that is good.
 
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