What do you mean clone my ssd? buy a bigger one? So i can have everything pointed to my 1tb hhd and it will work just like if i have installed into c drive, right?
In my view 128 gb is too dang small. But I did use one for years. My kid just installed his games on the HDD. That works fine.
The reason I used a 128 gb SSD is that at the time of the build it was pretty expensive. Now that you can get 500 gb for under $100, the 128s are beginning to feel a bit like 3.5 inch floppy disks (to me).
Nonetheless, my128 gb SSD did fill up with....I'm not sure what. Maybe just random programs I downloaded. Benchmarks, whatever. It had Win Office and all that stuff. Presented with the notion of going through it directory by directory vs. just getting a bigger one, the bigger one won. The 128 gb SSD got to the point where it was showing red in the directory because it was getting close to full.
You also can do it more intelligently/efficiently as USAFret indicates. Or be lazy and get the bigger drive. There are some forms of economy that really aren't economic. A 128 gb drive for the OS is in that category in my view.
One way or another though you should have a backup of your OS drive in case you need it some rainy day. Replacing your 128 with a 500 is a chance to do that. Even if it doesn't have your data files it is very convenient to have an OS clone with your drivers installed and whatever apps are critical to you. Mine saved me from a critical meltdown just a week ago.
Greg N