Back Up Your Data (and Free Up Space, if Necessary)

If your SSD is the same size or smaller than the old hard drive, the cloning process should be complete and you can skip to the next step.

However, if your upgraded SSD has less space than the old hard drive, you need to do one or two things. The Windows volume you copy to the SSD will be the same size as the original hard drive, and you will need to expand it to take up the rest of the disk. The Backupper Pro version allows you to perform this operation during the cloning process, but there is no charge-another AOMEI tool called Partition Assistant can perform this operation for free.


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