I know there’s one million posts about this but I just want to try and get some clarification on the matter.
From what I’ve seen if I were to clone my HDD on to an SSD and replace it, so long as the file path name remains the same everything should “just work”. My first question is, after swapping out the drives could I just rename the drive to maintain the file path (i.e. from D: to C:)?
My second question, a friend is advising me to by a drive cloning enclosure to complete this. Even though it’s a bit of extra spending to do this would it be the most efficient way to get the job done?
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r/Steam I know there’s one million posts about this but I just want to try and get some clarification on the matter. From what I’ve seen if I were to clone my HDD on to an SSD and replace it, so long as the file path name remains the same everything should “just work”. My first question is, after swapping out the drives could I just rename the drive to maintain the file path (i.e. from D: to C:)? My second question, a friend is advising me to by a drive cloning enclosure to complete this. Even though it’s a bit of extra spending to do this would it be the most efficient way to get the job done? submitted by /u/manwithnoham [link] [comments]
I know there’s one million posts about this but I just want to try and get some clarification on the matter.
From what I’ve seen if I were to clone my HDD on to an SSD and replace it, so long as the file path name remains the same everything should “just work”. My first question is, after swapping out the drives could I just rename the drive to maintain the file path (i.e. from D: to C:)?
My second question, a friend is advising me to by a drive cloning enclosure to complete this. Even though it’s a bit of extra spending to do this would it be the most efficient way to get the job done?
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