I recently migrated my Windows 11 from an HDD to an SSD using a tool called DiskGenius. While it seems like all my files have been copied over, I'm wondering what the best approach is to remove the originals from the HDD. Is there a more efficient method than just manually deleting them?
2 Answers
Before you delete anything, make sure the SSD is working perfectly. After that, if you're sure all partitions are copied, feel free to clear out the old files. Just remember to back up important data first, just in case!
When migrating your system, it's crucial to ensure you copied all necessary partitions, not just the file contents. These include the boot, recovery, and main data partitions. If you've confirmed that everything is set up correctly on the SSD, you should be safe to delete the originals on the HDD.
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