I've tried it and I think it has worked. The Google speedtest showed the same numbers but when I went on the Ookla Speedtest, it went much faster. This was also after the fact that I've changed hardware (i.e. new motherboard, cpu, etc.) for other reasons.
Maybe there wasn't an issue in the first...
Hi! I use a ASUS TUF Z270 MARK 2 motherboard with the latest drivers and for whatever reason, the speed of my LAN is slower than other computers that run on the same cable. I tend to get less than 30 megabits per second, while a laptop on the same connection runs up to 200 megabits per second...
Okay, I think I will just do a clean install of windows at this rate, that's probably the safer option. Sorry for all the trouble, and again, thanks for helping.
Okay so from what I have figured out, the Windows partitions I need are on Disk 2 (the hard drive) AND Disk 1 (the SSD I want to transfer to the M.2). I think the partitions I was missing was on Disk 2, because only the BIOS booted when it was unplugged, and only appeared with Disk 1 and 3 (3...
Ok so I am starting to look into what I need to clone (while I am reformatting the M.2), and I don't see more than 2 partitions on my SSD compared to my old SSHD which still has Windows and has 4 different partitions, does that mean anything?
I watched this video just now and it says the same thing you did, and that it didn't clone the EFI and Boot partitions, but only the general data from the SSD, and if that's the case, does that mean I use a drive with Windows 10 image to repair and install the EFI and Boot partitions? Will that...
I have bought a Intel 660p 1TB M.2 and after formating the drive to be the E drive on Windows 10, I used Intel's Data Migration Software to clone my SSD (Crucial MX300 525GB) to my newly installed M.2. After cloning the drive, I went into BIOS and changed which drive boots first, with the M.2...