Efficiently Migrating Windows 11 to a New NVMe Drive Using DiskGenius: A Step-by-Step Guide
Upgrading your system’s storage can significantly enhance performance, especially when moving from a traditional SATA SSD to a faster NVMe drive. If you’re considering migrating your Windows 11 installation to a new NVMe SSD, tools like DiskGenius can streamline this process. In this article, we’ll explore best practices for migrating your OS, focusing on creating partition strategies and leveraging DiskGenius effectively.
Understanding Your Current Setup
You mentioned that your system currently includes:
– A 465GB NVMe SSD (not yet in use for the OS)
– A 224GB SATA SSD with Windows 11 installed (with approximately 113GB of data used)
Your goal is to move Windows 11 from your SATA SSD to the NVMe SSD, ensuring a smooth transition without data loss or system instability.
Planning the Migration
Before proceeding, consider the following:
- Partition Size: Your current Windows partition uses around 113GB, which comfortably fits within a 150GB partition on the NVMe drive.
- Partition Layout: It’s best to allocate a partition that exceeds your current Windows partition size to accommodate future updates and data. Creating a 150GB partition on the NVMe should suffice.
- Backup Data: Always back up important files before performing disk operations to prevent potential data loss.
Using DiskGenius for Migration
DiskGenius is a versatile partition management and disk cloning tool that facilitates OS migrations. Here’s a step-by-step guide:
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Preparation
- Download and install DiskGenius on your current Windows system.
- Connect your NVMe SSD to your system and ensure itβs recognized by DiskGenius.
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Create a Partition on the NVMe SSD
- Open DiskGenius.
- Select the 465GB NVMe drive.
- Create a new primary partition of approximately 150GB.
- Format this partition (preferably NTFS) to prepare it for Windows transfer.
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Clone or Migrate Windows 11
- Choose the option to clone the existing Windows partition from your SATA SSD to the newly created partition on the NVMe SSD.
- Ensure you select the correct source and target partitions to avoid data mishaps.
- Initiate the cloning process and wait for completion.
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Adjust Boot Settings
- After cloning, you may
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