Help with installing an SSD

oldmate266

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I've recently bought a Samsung 850 EVO 250GB SSD due to the fact the time my computer takes forever to start up and loading certain games like Battlefield 4 is unbearable. After some research on actually installing the SSD, I've become aware its a lot more complicated than I thought.

I originally intended to install the smaller SSD in my computer keeping my HDD (2TB) for most of my data/programs and restricting my SSD to containing my OS and certain games to increase the playability of them.

Can I simply install my SSD and select an option to setup it up just copying my OS and then later install certain programs as I please, keeping previous files stored on the HDD. Or do I actually have to copy the entirety of my HDD to my SSD which will kinda defeat the purpose knowing I'll have to remove many files I intended to keep just on my HDD in order for the migration to even be possible. Sorry, I'm a novice, what exactly are my options?

P.S do i need that SATA to USB * for the installation or is installing straight in with my components okay?
 
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Oh, and which specific OS is this?

Obviously, 1.5TB of data won't squeeze into a 250GB drive.
For a successful clone operation, you'd need to have the C drive or partition to under 200GB.

And if it is a 4-5 year old install, a clean install on the SSD is probably the best way forward.
More effort, but guaranteed to work.

We can go into details either way.

USAFRet

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Unfortunately, no, you can't just migrate "only the OS" to the new drive.

1. Is this a laptop or desktop?
2. How much space is consumed on your current HDD?
3. What, exactly, consumes this space?
4. Apart from 'slow', does the current system work well?
 

oldmate266

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1. Desktop
2. From memory, currently overseas, around 1500gb
3. programs, downloads, so and so it's over 4/5 years hard to say
4. The system works fine, both the GPU and CPU are more than adequate, I simply find my computer struggling really hard when loading, or booting up, problems related to my current old storage

 

USAFRet

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Oh, and which specific OS is this?

Obviously, 1.5TB of data won't squeeze into a 250GB drive.
For a successful clone operation, you'd need to have the C drive or partition to under 200GB.

And if it is a 4-5 year old install, a clean install on the SSD is probably the best way forward.
More effort, but guaranteed to work.

We can go into details either way.
 
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