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Just clone your existing disk to your SSD. On a Mac I've done this with Disk Utility without issue. Not sure of the equivalent app on Windows though. Only thing I had to do was to make sure the partition of the existing drive was the same size or smaller than the partition on the new SSD drive. I did this by cutting the existing drive down to almost just the system files whilst temporarily storing non essentials elsewhere. It's a straightforward process. Pretty sure you'll be blown away by the speed increase of your SSD.
On Tuesday, 8 April 2014, Robert Houghton <gfxguy74@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi folks,
Upon the suggestion of several people on the board, I've postponed the replacement of my i7 980x workstation in favor of acquiring a SSD for my system drive. The drive is now staring me down from my shelves next to my desk goading me into installing it once I get done with my lovely taxes. Is there a way I can take the licenses for the plugins I own from video copilot (Optical Flares, Twitch, element 3D) into the new OS installation so I don't have to ask them for new licenses? I'm aware this is probably a pipe dream.
-Rob
P.S. While touching on the subject of taxes, does anyone have a recommendation for a CPA in the Portland, OR area. Or at least someone who specializes in the voodoo that we do?
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