![]() In other words, after the clone, can I change the drive letter ("C") of the current drive to something such as "T" and the SSD drive's letter to "C" and then the change will be effective upon the next boot? The hard drive has a second partition that is empty and is the "D:". I am familiar with partitions and I know that the boot drive/partition is marked as "Active".Ĭan I re-assign drive letters in Disk Management and delay the change until the next boot? This is just a guess, but it makes sense that the feature might exist. After the cloning, it must have the drive letter "C", correct? I know we can assign drive letters in Disk Management. During the clone, the SSD will of course not have the drive letter "C". I intend to use the Samsung Data Migration tool to do the clone. I have the SSD installed physically but it is not formatted or anything. I will move the old Windows elsewhere before cloning if that is possible. I intend to upgrade to Windows 10 before I do anything more. ![]() ![]() My new computer (an ASUS) currently has Windows 8.1. Can I change the drive letter of the SSD to C: after cloning? ![]()
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