Migrating your system from an HDD to an SSD
First of all, make sure that Acronis Cyber Protect Home Office detects your new SSD both in Windows and under the Acronis bootable media. If there is a problem, see What to do if Acronis Cyber Protect Home Office does not recognize your SSD.
SSD size
As SSDs usually have less capacity than HDDs, the occupied space on your old hard disk may exceed the size of your SSD. If this is the case, migration is not possible.
To reduce amount of data on your system disk, try the following:
- Move your data files from the old hard disk to another location, such as another hard disk drive, internal or external.
- Create .zip archives of data files (for example, your documents, pictures, audio files, etc.), and then delete the original files.
- Clean up the hard disk using the Windows Disk Cleanup utility.
Note that for stable operation, Windows needs to have several GB of free space on the system partition.
Which migration method to choose
If your system disk consists of a single partition (not counting the hidden System Reserved partition), you can try to migrate to the SSD using the Clone tool. For more information see Cloning a hard disk.
However, we recommend to use the backup and recovery method in most cases. This method provides more flexibility and control over migration. See Migrating to an SSD using the backup and recovery method.