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Microsoft may no longer support Windows To Go, but you can still make a portable Windows 11 installation — and it actually works okay.
If you’re looking to upgrade your computer to a solid-state drive but don’t want to start everything back up from scratch, here’s how to transfer your data onto your new hard drive.
To make your computer run stable and fast, we recommend installing Windows 11 on an SSD drive. Here we give you a step by step guide on how to install Windows 11 on SATA/M.2/NVMe SSD.
For the actual install, installing Windows on an SSD is that simple. There's no need to mess with any Windows services or to try and "optimize" Windows for an SSD, it does it itself.
If you’re looking to upgrade your computer to a solid-state drive but don’t want to start everything back up from scratch, here’s how to transfer your data onto your new hard drive.