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6. Boot from your Acronis rescue media.
7. Validate the backup to make sure that it can be used for recovery. To do this, click Recovery on
the left pane and select the backup. Right-click, select Validate Archive in the shortcut menu and
then click Proceed.
8. After the validation finishes, right-click the backup and select Recover in the shortcut menu.
9. Choose Recover whole disks and partitions at the Recovery method step and then click Next.
10. Select the system disk at the What to recover step.
11. Click New location and then select the SSD as the new location for your system disk, then click
Accept.
12. At the next step click Proceed to start recovery.
13. After the recovery is complete, exit the standalone version of True Image 2013.
14. Try to boot from the SSD and then make sure that Windows and applications work correctly.
If your system hard disk also contains a hidden recovery or diagnostic partition, as is quite often the
case with notebooks, the procedure will differ. You will usually need to resize the partitions manually
during recovery to the SSD. For instructions see Recovering a disk with a hidden partition (p. 89).
7.5.6 What to do if your SSD does not have enough space for all
HDD content
Now let's see what can be done when the occupied space on your old hard disk exceeds the size of
your SSD.
In this case, you need to move your data files from the old hard disk to another location, for example,
to another hard disk drive.
If your notebook has space only for a single disk, your options are limited. You can move the data
files you rarely use to an external hard disk. Alternatively, you can create zip archives of such files
and then delete the original files. In addition, you can clean up the hard disk. Choose to delete the
System Restore points on the More Options tab of the Disk Cleanup window.
After freeing up space on the old hard disk, check whether the occupied space is less than the SSD
size. If so, perform the migration procedure described earlier. Take note that for stable operation,
Windows needs to have several GB of free space on the system partition.
After you migrate the system, you can try to tweak some of the Windows settings. This will reduce
the disk space required for Windows. In most cases you can safely perform the following:
Turn off System Restore. You don't need it, because you have True Image 2013 for restoring your
system.
Disable Indexing Service.
Turn off the hibernation mode.
7.6 Trying system changes safely
In this section
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