Samsung MZ-5PA128B User Manual - Page 14

For Windows 7 Users, It contains Windows

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8. Click Finish. Repeat the above steps for any other partitions on your HDD that you would like to migrate to your new SSD. For Windows 7 Users Before beginning the copy process, you must first determine how your drive is partitioned. Windows 7 users will see cases similar to the following: Case 1 In the scenario above, there are four partitions. The first is an OEM Recovery Partition, which is explained below. The next is a System partition, created and reserved by Windows 7, that contains crucial system booting files. The third partition contains the Windows OS and its application data. The final partition contains general user data. The OEM Recovery Partition is created by the manufacturer of your computer to use in the event of a system failure. It contains Windows system files as well as all preloaded software that came on your computer. 14

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8.
Click
Finish
.
Repeat the above steps for any other partitions on your HDD that you
would like to migrate to your new SSD.
For Windows 7 Users
Before beginning the copy process, you must first determine how your
drive is partitioned.
Windows 7 users will see cases similar to the
following:
Case 1
In the scenario above, there are four partitions. The first is an OEM
Recovery Partition, which is explained below.
The next is a System
partition, created and reserved by Windows 7, that contains crucial
system booting files.
The third partition contains the Windows OS and its
application data.
The final partition contains general user data.
The OEM Recovery Partition is created by the manufacturer of your
computer to use in the event of a system failure.
It contains Windows
system files as well as all preloaded software that came on your computer.