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Expert Advice Needed - New SSD Install

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I have the bug and want to upgrade my computer to a new SSD as my main system drive.

What I have now:

I have a 1TB HDD that is divided into several partitions - C:, D:, E:, etc. - OS on C:

I want to install a new SSD and move the C: drive only (and not any of the other partitions) onto the new SSD.

Is a good way to do this to install the SSD and then use ATIH to clone only the C: partition over to it, then remove / disconnect the old 1TB HDD, reboot and let Win 7 Pro 64 bit figure the rest out?

Ideally then I would reinstall / connect the 1TB HDD and delete the old C: partition and use the drive as a storage or backup only drive.

OR -

Should I first do a full system backup of C: with ATIH to an available drive somewhere? then install the new SSD and do a clean install of the OS on the new SSD? then install ATIH on the new SSD and do a restore of the old C: drive to the new SSD from the AITH backup? my concern would be that I might lose programs and data in the process.

What is the correct / best way to do the install of a new SSD saving all the old programs and data??

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Do this:
- do a full 1TB disk and partition backup. For this, click on disk and partition backup, click on the blue link to switch to disk mode, and check the box corresponding to your 1TB disk, validate this backup.
- now, in Windows, right click on My Computer, click manage, storage, disk management. Observe the partitions on your 1TB disk. Print a screenshot of that layout. Take note of any hidden, recovery, OEM, diagnostics, system reserved or other partition aside from C:, D: and E:.

Follow the instructions here to set up your SSD: http://forum.acronis.com/forum/26162

The only difference is that you don't restore D: and you don't restore E:. Restore any hidden partition and C:\