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Wire Notebook Upgrade Kit to upgrade the 500GB hard drive on an HP notebook computer, to a 1TB SSD; the process was easy and straightforward
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Switched out a slow 640 GB hard drive for a new 256 GB SSD, was as easy as following the instructions and letting it
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This program allowed me to go from a slow 500 gb hard drive to a much smaller but faster solid state drive and still have some extra unused space available
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When I used it to swap out my old 200 GB hard drive for a fast, new Samsung 250 GB SSD , everything work great
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For the heck of it I tried a 120 gb Patriot Wildfire - could not find that either
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To gain the additional 250GB for a total of 750GB, I went into the computer management screen in Windows
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It took a little over an hour and a half to clone my existing laptop hard drive (including loading up the Apricorn software), which was 140 GB worth of data.
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I needed to upgrade an aging WD 1TB harddrive with a much faster 480GB M500 SSD.
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This upgrade kit saved me a lot of frustration, and prevented me from losing 250 GB of pictures, music, and important files.
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Thanks to this $19 kit, I now have my 500 GB hard drive working perfectly and it has EVERYTHING copied over from the old drive
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That unit took hours to duplicate small 120gb hard drives.
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Also, when using the actual device, copying files from a larger (e.g. 1TB) to smaller (e.g. 240GB SSD) did not work when there were more files in the larger device, even after selecting a subset of the files to copy over
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* New hard drive 320GB 7200RPM
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I used this product along with a brand new 1 TB hard drive to upgrade from a 350 GB hard drive.
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The original 40 GB hard drive finally reached capacity
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I used this to make a clone of a failing 500GB notebook HDD.
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Plugged in the new hard drive (Seagate Momentous XT hybrid 500 GB), plugged the USB into the computer and had a perfect clone of my old HDD in a little over 28 minutes
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I just cloned and replaced a slow 500 GB laptop hard drive with a lightning-fast Crucial m4 256 GB solid state hard drive (SSD)
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This time, after two more hours, everything worked perfectly: With the 500GB drive was swapped into the machine and booted, I now have a 500GB drive with 435GB of space available for my use
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I bought this software for use in upgrading the original 160GB hard drive that came with my Gateway model MT6821 running Vista Home Premium to a Western Digital 500GB Black Scorpio
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MLC Solid State Drive SSDSA2MH080G2C1The instructions are easy to follow, I reformatted my original hard drive (250GB 2.5") to shrink its space down to stock set up
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Took about 30 minutes to get everything ready to go, then about an hour to transfer everything on my old, full 120GB drive to a nice new 640GB drive
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My Toshiba Qosmio 500Gb drive was running tight on space (9Gb available) and I knew I wanted to make it last at least another year before upgrading laptops.
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I needed to clone a new 250GB hard drive to replace an 80GB hard drive that was on the verge of crashing, but didn't want to spend big bucks to get a clone kit with case, etc.
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Very easy to install and use, and cloned my 500 g hard drive to a Crucial 525G ssd without error on first try.
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500G was error-free and took less time than expected - about 1 hour and 15 minutes!
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I bought a 320G hard drive, but I only have 280G available.
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I bought a 320G hard drive, but I only have 280G available.
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I now have a 7200 RPM 320G hard drive instead of a 5400 RPM 160GB hard drive, so I'm happy.
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you'll find that this cloning software will tell you at the end of 4 hours (if you have a 500g HDD) that the cloning process failed
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I was trying to remove a 750g slow as molasses laptop drive from a refurb laptop, and install a shiny new samsung 512g 840 pro.
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I was trying to remove a 750g slow as molasses laptop drive from a refurb laptop, and install a shiny new samsung 512g 840 pro.