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Upgrading HDD with an SSD and cloning original HDD

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2019-04-06
2019-05-05
  • Frank Smith

    Frank Smith - 2019-04-06

    Hi there guys.

    I was wondering if you could help me with a new project that I'm about to undertake.

    I am upgrading my laptop with 2x new hard disks.
    1 x SSD (500 GB) & 1x HDD (1 TB, hybrid drive)

    What I would like to do is:
    Use the new SSD for both OS's, (Windows 7 and Linux)
    Use the new HDD as a shared data drive (for both OS's)

    So I was thinking of doing this:
    1. Clone my (current) sda, HDD onto my new SSD (Shrinking down the Windows partition)
    2. New install of Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
    3. Using the new 1 TB, HDD as my shared data drive.

    I was going to use clonezilla to perform this task. But I was wondering what is the best way to go about
    doing this.

    1. Is it best to do a straightforward bit by bit copy (of the sda drive) ?
    2. Create an image file, then install that ?
    3. Can I resize my partitions afterwards ?
    4. Is there anything else that I am missing or that I need to take into consideration ?

    Thanks in advance for any help or advice

    Useful information -

    Current setup:
    01. SDA: (320 GB)
    sda1: (100MB) [Actual boot partiton]
    sda2: (267 GB) [Label is called "BOOT" but is the C: drive] - Running Windows 7
    sda3: (30 GB) [Recovery partition]
    sda4: (1 GB) [Diag]

    1. SDB: (500 GB)
      sdb1: (100 GB) /root [Ubuntu 14.04 LTS]
      sdb2: (366 GB) extended partition
      sdb5: (50 GB) /home
      sdb6: (4 GB) /swap
      sdb7: (310 GB) Shared data partition (in NTFS)

    New (inteded setup)
    SDA: (500GB, SSD)
    Windows 7 (200 GB, approx)
    Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (300 GB, approx)

    SDB: (1TB HDD)
    Shared data partition (between both Windows 7 & Linux) set as NTFS

     

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