It’s going from one SSD to another SSD. I use Acronis, and I double check that the partition is properly aligned using gparted.
I’m having someone ‘scream’ at me for not doing a fresh OS install, and I’m transferring malware from one drive to another, and registry errors, etc, etc, and a cloned drive ‘won’t run at optimal speeds’.
My original drive is fine. It’s just too small, and whatever issues it may or may not have, it works fine for me.
I don’t want to reinstall all my old programs just for the assurance that ‘everything runs fresh’, even though I’ve done malware scans, and everything seems fine.
- I’m having someone ‘scream’ at me for not doing a fresh OS install, and I’m transferring malware from one drive to another, and registry errors, etc, etc, and a cloned drive ‘won’t run at optimal speeds’. - Windows is pretty bad with handling CPU changes, and it can cause performance issues, but that’s about it. What they told you is wild and sounds like a projection of incompetency to me. - Uh no it is not. Windows doesn’t give a flying fuck if you change CPU’s. At worst you do an sfc scan and reinstall your chipset drivers. Don’t know where you got that idea from. - it depends man. had a few that didn’t work at all just boot looped. 
 
 
