I need to move my data froma hard drive to another
What is the fastest and most efficient way to do it? Is there a powershell script for that?
Bamp
>>90117
simply move to or clone?
open powershell and run
robocopy sourcepath destpath /E log:C:\dicks.txt
>>90403
Either is fine, I'm going to format the drive.
>>90413
there's any number of free options...macrium, clonezilla, or just using the native copy options
it's only going to go as fast as the hardware allows; sata to sata would be preferred, then sata to usb 3.0, then sata to usb 2.0
I would copy instead of moving...make sure the copy is all good before erasing the original
>>90117
if you have 2 computers you could connect them with an ethernet cable and transfer over the network
>>90538
Depends how full the drive is and how much you value your time.
making a image of the hard drive from 1 drive to another drive is faster than copy/pasting items.
Old-school drag and drop for the win. Nothing else would really be able to do it much faster anyway, at least not that I know of...
>>90117
torrent your drive and download it on the other pc , wouldn't that work too ?
OP here
So an stupid issue just come out: after I move my data and format the old drive, I will install windows (64 bit) and will have to move my date back again.
If an iso is the best way to take it out what is the best way to move just what I need?
>>91231
wat?
you can't just "move" data back over a new install; files are one thing, but programs and other stuff has to be reinstalled
>>91252
I know, that is why this is a new issue, I have to select my personal files and move them over.
>>91259
yeah....that's a pain....you pretty much have to look through all of the folders manually and choose what you want to save
at least on my desktop, I moved all the main folders onto a separate drive so even I had to start over with windows, all I'd need to do is link the folders