I am trying to convert my 750 GB system HDD to my new 256 GB OCZ Vertex 4 SSD.
I am running Win7x64 Pro. I have Acronis True Image Home 2010 and Acronis Disk Director 11 Home installed on my PC.
I have 3 partitions on my HDD: System Reserved [95 MB] , C: (Win7x64 System) [571 GB], and P: (Extra Programs) [127 GB]. I only want to copy the "System Reserved" and "C:" partitions over to the new SSD. The C: partition will need to be shrunk from 571 GB (200 GB in use) down to the 238 GB partition on the SSD.
Here is what I have done so far:
1) I backed up my HDD MBR, "System Reserved", and "C:" partitions using Acronis True Image.
2) Using the Microsoft Disk Management utility, I created two new partitions on the Vertex 4 SSD: A new NTFS 96 MB "System Reserved" partition, and a new NTFS "Win7" partition that took up the rest of the SSD.
3) Using Acronis True Image, I restored my "System Reserved" partition from the backup to the SSD's 96 MB "System Reserved" partition. I also made this SSD partition "Active".
4) Using Acronis True Image, I restored my "Win7x64" partition from the backup to the SSD's 238 GB "Win7" partition.
Before I try to boot off the SSD, I have a few questions:
1) Will this even work?
2) Is there anything else I need to do before trying to boot from the SSD?
3) Will my SSD partitions be properly aligned after this?
4) Considering that my SSD will only have around 38 GB of available space (out of 256 GB) after I have finished (which will only get smaller over time), am I running a risk of early SSD failure because there isn't as much space available for write "wear leveling"?
Thanks!
AzJazz
I am running Win7x64 Pro. I have Acronis True Image Home 2010 and Acronis Disk Director 11 Home installed on my PC.
I have 3 partitions on my HDD: System Reserved [95 MB] , C: (Win7x64 System) [571 GB], and P: (Extra Programs) [127 GB]. I only want to copy the "System Reserved" and "C:" partitions over to the new SSD. The C: partition will need to be shrunk from 571 GB (200 GB in use) down to the 238 GB partition on the SSD.
Here is what I have done so far:
1) I backed up my HDD MBR, "System Reserved", and "C:" partitions using Acronis True Image.
2) Using the Microsoft Disk Management utility, I created two new partitions on the Vertex 4 SSD: A new NTFS 96 MB "System Reserved" partition, and a new NTFS "Win7" partition that took up the rest of the SSD.
3) Using Acronis True Image, I restored my "System Reserved" partition from the backup to the SSD's 96 MB "System Reserved" partition. I also made this SSD partition "Active".
4) Using Acronis True Image, I restored my "Win7x64" partition from the backup to the SSD's 238 GB "Win7" partition.
Before I try to boot off the SSD, I have a few questions:
1) Will this even work?
2) Is there anything else I need to do before trying to boot from the SSD?
3) Will my SSD partitions be properly aligned after this?
4) Considering that my SSD will only have around 38 GB of available space (out of 256 GB) after I have finished (which will only get smaller over time), am I running a risk of early SSD failure because there isn't as much space available for write "wear leveling"?
Thanks!
AzJazz