Here, you will learn how to copy Windows 10 system to Kingston A1000 M.2 SSD successfully. The whole process includes three parts: manage the Kingston SSD, copy the Windows 10 system and boot the PC from the SSD.
2. Content
1. Add Kingston A1000 and create a
new simple volume
2. Copy system
3. Run the copied system
3. 1.Add Kingston A1000 and create a new
simple volume
Now we add a new Kingston A1000 which has not been
installed before, we will add it on mainboard and install
system on it. Let’s check the following steps :
4. 1.1 We right click on ‘This PC’ icon on
desktop and choose the ‘Manage’ option in
the shortcut menu.
5. 1.2 We follow the ‘Initialize Disk’
window to choose and click ‘OK’.
6. 1.3 After initializing the Kingston A1000, we can create
a new simple volume in the ‘Unallocated’ space.
7. Right click on the ‘Unallocated’ space and choose
‘New Simple Volume’ in the shortcut menu.
8. Next follow the window to choose but change our
needing memory space in the ‘Specify Volume Size’
step.
11. 2.Copy system
In this progress we use the excellent software
CloneGo. It can help to copy system easily. At the
same time, it is very friendly to offer 7 days’ free trial.
12. Firstly, we select the source target and destination
target. Then we can click the ‘Start’ button.
13. In the copy process, we just trust all requests from
CloneGo for copy rightly. Last but not the least,
don’t do other things in PC when CloneGo is
copying system.
14. Now the copy process is finished. Let’s turn
off the PC to start it from our copied disk.
15. 3.Run the copied system
If we remove the old disk from mainboard, we can start
PC directly. But if we keep the copied disk and other disk
connected with mainboard, we need to press the ‘Delete’
or ‘F2’ key when we turn on PC to enter the BIOS menu.
Different mainboard have different ways to enter BIOS
menu. You can check the way on the internet before. We
use the ASUS mainboard to show how to enter BIOS menu.