Hello recently I have brought a Dell Inspiron 17R SE. It came with a 1.5TB HDD With a rotating speed of 5400 RPM.
As the day is passing the Laptop is becoming slow and slower. So I have thought to buy a Samsung 840 Pro 128GB SSD and install it along with my HDD. So my question is that is there any way to move all the files from my C: drive to that SSD and make that SSD as boot drive without losing all my files. Then my 1.5 TB HDD would be my data storing drive.
I would look for a 3rd party Partitioning,Backup & Cloning software, which fully supports Windows 8, uEFI, GPT & Secure Boot.
Which is signed by Microsoft.
There are some issues that might need to be addressed when moving from a platter drive to an SSD via cloning. That article discusses those issues and gives suggestions on how to correct things.
I did some research on that laptop model. It looks like some owners who purchased the laptop with single drives did not get an empty HD caddy in the second HD slot and some did. You might want to check and see if you have the empty caddy for the second drive to mount into.
Some info on the HD caddy here: Dell Inspiron 17R SE Second Hard Drive - Laptop General Hardware Forum - Laptop - Dell Community
The way I would go about this, because I like clean installs, would be to download all the drivers from Dell for the laptop ( Dell Drivers ). Do a clean Windows install onto the SSD. Install the drivers ( install the drivers and software for the new SSD as well). Plug in the old hard drive and move all of your data over. Reinstall the programs. You might want to install some programs to the spinning drive and some on the SSD for improved performance/load times. I put all my important games onto my SSD, everything else goes on other drives as I am not concerned about load times for anything but gaming.Space is a premium and you wont have this option when cloning. Once everything is moved, format the old drive or leave the data there as a backup.
If the collection of those files takes up more than 128GB of space -- the anser is no.
Paragon makes Migrate OS to SSD -- which allows you to OMIT specific filetypes from the migration, thus shrinking down the space needed to fit the space available. IT costs $20, but I used it to do my migration and found it to be well worth the price.