![]() ![]() Untick the ‘S ave backup and schedules as an XML file’and click OK. This is Macrium’s final screen before it fires into action. Step 6: Don’t save the XML – untick & click OK. Macrium has lots of lovely features – which we’re going to completely ignore in this article. Step 4: Check your selections.ĭouble check that Drive A and Drive B have been selected correctly and click Next. The ‘Clone’ popup will appear. Click ‘Select a disk to clone to’. ![]() In our example, Drive A is a 960GB drive which I’ve clicked to select. Select your drive than then click ‘Clone this disk’. Now launch Macrium Reflect, which should detect both drives. – and get ready to launch.Ĭonnect Drive Bto whatever adapter you’ve purchased and plug it into the machine. Installation is pretty standard (you don’t have to register so just untick the box). MACRIUM REFLECT CLONE TO SSD BIGGER DRIVE SOFTWAREMacrium is happy to give you the free product in exchange for your email address, so once you get the link, simply download the software to your machine. The software we’re going to use is Macrium Reflect 7 Free Editionfor home use. To make everyone’s life a bit easier, I’m going to refer to the source drive (the one inside your machine that you are cloning) as Drive Aand the target drive, (the one you’re cloning to) as Drive B. Never let it be said that The Big Tech Question doesn’t have you covered. We even have a buyers guide to help you choose the ideal SSD. If you’re unsure of which drive you have then check out our How can I tell which drive I have? guide. ![]()
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