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    Solved Image or Clone with Macrium?

    @all who replied. Well I am typing from the restored image that I had saved. First I disconnected the two leads from my old SATA II SSD and set them aside. I then put the mSATA and adapter together and used the two leads (power and data ribbon/cables?) that had been previously connected to the...
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    Solved Image or Clone with Macrium?

    @stringjunky. Looks like we'll find out when I receive my mSATA later on this week. I will definitely come back and update my results. Thanks for your input. @KYHI. This is my very first time using any type of imaging/cloning software so all advice and/or suggestions are well appreciated...
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    Why the desktop PC is far from dead

    I find that it is all about subjectivity as we each have different needs. For my current sitch I have a desktop, a chromebook, and a W7 laptop. Each has their own role in my day-to-day activities and they work out well in their respective tasks. I could never envision myself lugging around a...
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    Solved Image or Clone with Macrium?

    @stringjunky. Yes I had created an 80gb partition from the 160gb SSD to install W8.1 on. Past experience is that I avg. ~50gb for W8.1 and the programs I use hence the 80gb partition. I keep all my storage (music, movies, games, pictures, school files) elsewhere. The 33gb is in unexpanded...
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    Solved Image or Clone with Macrium?

    One thing I forgot to mention was that I had created a partition of 80gb for W8.1 and the rest of the 160gb SSD was unused. Would that change things?
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    Solved Image or Clone with Macrium?

    I have created an image of my desktop W8.1 and the small partition before it with Macrium Reflect Free Edition. I have decided that instead of using the current 2.5" older SATA II SSD that I was going to use an mSATA (SATA III) as my boot drive. After the creation of the desktop image I noticed...
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