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The computer i received as ALL of the files, OS, Games etc on the HDD and the SSD is sitting by idle and empty. Is there any relatively easy way to transfer major files or the OS to the SSD, or should i just re install all games to the SSD ?



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usually people just use the ssd for the operating system  and the  hdd for mostly all the storage-

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Yeah thats what i originally wanted but the previous owner didnt do that. Is there a way to transfer the OS to the SSD without having to factory restore the PC ?



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If you find the manufacture of the ssd and go to their website, they most likely have some sort of cloning software.

Quite easy and painless.



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Ok thanks bro ! ill def check it out



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What socket set mobo you running bro? Because There is a pretty cool way to run a ssd and hdd in a raid 0 setup.  http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/technologies/intel-rapid-storage-technology-intel-rst.html  If you have the right mobo and socket set the proper program may already be on your drivers disc. If you have any questions pm me dude.


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