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  • Hi! It is suggested to perform backup & restore from the internal disk to the new Samsung SSD if you have only one M.2 slot. Surely, you can clone NVMe to NVMe with the help of adapter, but the first method is recommended for secure boot. 
  • Is the D drive on the same physical hard drive as your main drive (C or other drives)? If yes, the answer is Yes. However, you need to turn to some third-party partition manager to complete the task. My recommendation is AOMEI Partition Assistant Standard (free). Tiny and easy-to-use. For detailed steps, you may refer to…
  • Actually, you may don't have to purchase the recovery media. Find a healthy computer and install a partition manager that supports creating bootable media. Prepare a USB drive and make bootable USB drive. Start off you Acer with the bootable USB. You'll enter into the WinPE mode without booting Windows. In the WinPE,…
  • You can do that cloning if you are able to install the new SSD and uninstall the old without difficult. Samsung SSD comes with Data Migration Software (SDM) and you can perform the cloning with that. As to M.2 SSD, sometimes it cannot be detected by Windows, BIOS, or the SDM, so you need do some changes in BIOS to let it…
  • Another vote for Samsung SSD. But I assume 850 EVO has more reasonable price. In case you need move everything from HDD to SSD without reinstalling, check this out: https://www.backup-utility.com/articles/acer-laptop-ssd-upgrade-3889.html
  • Second JordanB. It is the SSD that makes a difference to your computer. SATA port also does yet the difference is technical difference which may not be realized by common users. Just in case you need this when you do not want to reinstall everything on your Acer: free AOMEI Backupper to replace hard drive with SSD.
  • Contact their product manager may be more useful than posting here. 
  • Samsung 850 EVO is probably good enough for you to play game with, to my knowledge. One more thing I want to add is the OS migration to SSD after you purchase it. The built-in Samsung Data Migration software is likely to move all data on HDD to SSD. If that is not what you want, you can find a better way to move only OS…
  • So the Windows recognize your Samsung SSD and SDM does not? If you connect the SSD via USB-to-SATA cable, try different USB port. Or, connect the Samsung SSD to another computer to test. 
  • Hello. To my knowledge, a cloning on laptop is risky. The cloning process may be suspended due to battery or connection problem. Since you have spare storage device, why don't you backup laptop hard drive and then restore it to the USB drive later? Both Acronis and Aomei Backupper can do the job. And this is the safest way…
  • Hello. You may have to prepare following events: 1. Tools like screwdriver to uninstall old hard drive and install new SSD. 2. Backup and Restore solution to move system out. If you want to do disk clone, you'll need an USB to SATA cable. 3. Both SSDs are not bad choice to my knowledge. You can give AOMEI Backupper a shot…
  • Great. But you should know that the ISO file downloading from Microsoft official website doesn't contain your current OS personal settings. If you want to keep these personal settings and backup current Windows 10 system to USB drive, you may get "the drive is not a valid backup location" warning. The solution is create…
  • Well, what's your plan?
  • Hi tiggersmum Have you successfully created the bootable system recovery disk?
  • Hi, I'm probably can answer only one of these 7 questions. Can I upgrade my HDD to SSD? Yes, you can. But there are some information you need to pay attention to. First of all, the SSD you choose should be compatible with Acer ASPIRE. Normally it should be 2.5 inch. You can Google this anyway. Then you need Phillips #0 or…
  • Backup first and restore later would be the most effective way. But if you purchase Samsung disk, you may get one built-in data migration software called Samsung Data Migration (SDM). It will help you transfer everything to target disk as well.
  • Absolutely yes. Upgrading HDD to SSD is a good way to improve your PC. My suggestion is install only OS on the SSD if the HDD still works. Then use the HDD as the secondary storage. This would save space on the SSD so you won't need to purchase SSD with large capacity. I am not sure what your OS is, but normally an SSD…
  • Hi You can check it out in Disk Management. Press Windows key and R key at the same time. Type diskmgmt.msc in the run box and hit Enter to open Disk Management. Everything is clear. If you have two disks in your PC, then you are unable to extend your c drive with the free space on other disk. If you can see some…
  • Hi It's me, again. With another thought, I think this may help you. I know one partition tool released by Aomei Tech that can migrate OS to SSD. It is pretty easy, and you just need to follow the wizard. BTW, it is free tool. Best.
  • Hi Why don't you just clone the system drive to SSD or backup system drive and then restore it to the SSD? Many backup utility could help you with that. Also, you can create a system image of Windows 7 to external drives, like USB drive, with Windows 7 Backup and Restore utility. Then restore it on the SSD. Best.
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