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I'm about to transfer all from intel ssd to another ssd need help

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Hi All
Not sure if I'm in the right place but here goes.
I'm about to transfer all from intel80gig ssd to another ssd 120gig .need help

The post below is the closest I found to what I need to do,but I'm not sure how to
do this" after the last partition, restore the MBR+track0 and the disk signature."

Could you explain that please?

I'm using Acronis True Image WD Edition.

I have to keep my C drive as a Cdrive after the transfer as well.
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Here is the best way:
- uninstall any program you don't want on the SSD (eg: games, ). You can leave content and move it later out of the SSD.
- using your current disk, print a screen shot of the disk management console for future reference,
- create an all-partition disk and partition backup to a USB disk (no need to use the sector by sector setting). Validate that backup.
- put your SSD at the same spot at your current disk. Remove your current disk from the computer for the time being.
- boot your computer on the Acronis recovery CD,
- restore each partition at a time. This will allow to control resizing and offset to align the disk
- leave a 1MB space before the first partition (maybe system reserved?)
- mark the correct partition active
- leave the drive letter change option alone
- do not resize any partition except the C:\system partition or any partion you created and want on the SSD
- no need to reboot inbetween partition restores
- after the last partition, restore the MBR+track0 and the disk signature
That's it. Reboot on your new SSD. Then, if you want to use your old disk, put it back in the computer, reboot. Delete whatever you want, etc.
You have some tweaks to optimize your SSD:
- disable automatic defragmentation of that disk,
- disable superfetch service, leave prefetch
- leave the page file on the SSD

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