Hi all, just got myself a new SSD only to find (admittedly aged) copy of Acronis doesn't appear to work anymore. I'm too tight to spend dosh on something I just need to use once. Anyone got a license they don't mind lending me? Happy to uninstall/erase details afterward. A lot of SSD's come with an OEM license of some flavour of cloning software, so hopefully someone can help.
Ta ducks!
SSD clone software
Re: SSD clone software
Macrium Reflect.
It's great, and free.
It's great, and free.
Re: SSD clone software
If it's Windows you're moving around, does it not still have a pretty friendly full on backup and recovery system?mr_jon wrote: ↑Tue May 11, 2021 5:29 pm Hi all, just got myself a new SSD only to find (admittedly aged) copy of Acronis doesn't appear to work anymore. I'm too tight to spend dosh on something I just need to use once. Anyone got a license they don't mind lending me? Happy to uninstall/erase details afterward. A lot of SSD's come with an OEM license of some flavour of cloning software, so hopefully someone can help.
Ta ducks!
Re: SSD clone software
That's perfect, thanks, it's doing its stuff as I speak. All I could find was BS freemium stuff that didn't do GPT disks or some such spurious rubbish, without paying. Looking forward to the ten-fold disk speed gain with the PCIe 4 NVMe. Just water cooling left to do. Oh, and a better PSU. Oh, and a new GPU, should they ever become available for mere mortals
Re: SSD clone software
2800MBps seq. write speed - adequate for notepad duties. Much snappier vs. a SATA SSD in an hour's general use.
Thanks again for rec.
Thanks again for rec.