I'm planning to upgrade my storage by replacing my 250GB SSD with a new 1TB M.2 drive since I'm running out of space after five years of use. I'd love to hear recommendations for the best software to clone my existing drive to the new one. Any suggestions?
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Carbon Copy Cloner is another good choice I like for cloning. It's user-friendly and does a solid job.
I've had success with DiskGenius when I upgraded my C drive. It's free and worked fine for my needs. You can check it out [here](https://www.diskgenius.com/resource/how-to-clone-hard-drive-windows-10.html).
If you're getting a Samsung M.2 or SSD, they often come with their own cloning software which is really handy! Just a thought if you're considering options.
I've had luck with Macrium Reflect for cloning my drives. Even though the clean install route is usually my go-to, especially after spotting years of accumulated junk on my old drive, cloning can be very convenient if you need to keep your files. Just make sure to back up anything important before you start!
The free version of Macrium Reflect is great for cloning. You can find it [here](https://www.majorgeeks.com/files/details/macrium_reflect_free_edition.html). It's definitely worth considering if you want something reliable that won't break the bank.
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