How Do I Migrate My Windows 10 OS to SSD?

Sena Gabriel

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Recently, I have been experiencing issues of which seems to be the result of a faulty hard drive. I currently own a 250gb SSD and hope to transfer my OS (Windows 10) on to it. Though, I do not have the disk, nor the product, and I also do not have the space to do of a whole partition transfer with the total memory of my computer. So the question is: Is there still a way that I can transfer my OS to my SSD?
 
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ok,if you already have windows 10 installed,download the tool from the link i gave you and follow the instructions on the link to create a bootable install media,either usb or dvd.usb is probably the easiest.once the bootable media is created shut down the pc and install your ssd.next unplug your existing hard drive and restart your computer.on restart go to your boot menu and select boot from usb.from there is will boot to the usb and take you to the windows install screen.select clean(custom) install and select your ssd as the destination drive.sit back and let it happen.lol
ok,if you already have windows 10 installed,download the tool from the link i gave you and follow the instructions on the link to create a bootable install media,either usb or dvd.usb is probably the easiest.once the bootable media is created shut down the pc and install your ssd.next unplug your existing hard drive and restart your computer.on restart go to your boot menu and select boot from usb.from there is will boot to the usb and take you to the windows install screen.select clean(custom) install and select your ssd as the destination drive.sit back and let it happen.lol
 
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