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Using Clonezilla to Upgrade the SSD in a New Computer
8 Views • Jan 09, 2023
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*This is also my first real foray into vertical video, and was kinda a test run for shooting, editing, and general workflow. So if it looks a bit odd on here, my apologies.*
It's an HP Envy TE01-2275xt with an i7-11700 8-core 2.5GHz CPU and 16GB RAM. I originally purchased it during the height of the video card crunch, because it came with an RTX3060 at a reasonable price. I didn't end up using the computer itself, and though it's really not a "gaming" PC (that's how they sold it), it should be well more than sufficient for home productivity use.
Especially with a real snappy SSD.
I never even configured the OS on that disk, so it has a factory fresh Windows install. Hence why I'm not using Windows software to do the upgrade (WD provides Acronis True Image free of charge).
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