The boss gave me the task of speeding up one client’s computer and we decided it was best to upgrade the computer and reinstall the system. Of course there are some things we have to pay close attention to like data and it’s not as simple as it seems. Client can't lose any data.
From the computer upgrade, we plan to add a 512GB SSD drive and 4GB of RAM (there is already 4GB).
The computer has two hard drives, but three partitions. What's worse, the two contain Windows system files and installed programs and this is situation I haven't encountered so far.
I came up with two ways to replace the system, upgrade the computer without losing any data. I will list both with pros and cons so help me decide.
1. System clone - there are programs that can clone the entire system, drivers, data, and even a browser with passwords and search history. Later hardware upgrade and reboot from clone.file.
The advantage - we do not have to manually transfer files and thus reduce the possibility of losing some important data
Disadvantage - When we reboot the system, there is a possibility that the computer will slow down again because the system will remain the same, but there is also a problem with the detection of new physical parts of the computer, SSD drive and RAM memory.
2. manually transfer all data to an external disk, format all exsisting disks, upgrade the computer and install a new system. Copy data from an external drive.
The advantage - a new system installation should work better and recognize all upgrades
Disadvantage - the possibility of losing parts of the data that have not been copied and after formatting the disks there is no way to restore them
Give your vote!
From the computer upgrade, we plan to add a 512GB SSD drive and 4GB of RAM (there is already 4GB).
The computer has two hard drives, but three partitions. What's worse, the two contain Windows system files and installed programs and this is situation I haven't encountered so far.
I came up with two ways to replace the system, upgrade the computer without losing any data. I will list both with pros and cons so help me decide.
1. System clone - there are programs that can clone the entire system, drivers, data, and even a browser with passwords and search history. Later hardware upgrade and reboot from clone.file.
The advantage - we do not have to manually transfer files and thus reduce the possibility of losing some important data
Disadvantage - When we reboot the system, there is a possibility that the computer will slow down again because the system will remain the same, but there is also a problem with the detection of new physical parts of the computer, SSD drive and RAM memory.
2. manually transfer all data to an external disk, format all exsisting disks, upgrade the computer and install a new system. Copy data from an external drive.
The advantage - a new system installation should work better and recognize all upgrades
Disadvantage - the possibility of losing parts of the data that have not been copied and after formatting the disks there is no way to restore them
Give your vote!