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As the title suggests.

I have looked and it seems that it is possible, but what are pitfalls, what software is tied to the Motherboard?

 

 

It's a for a duplicate machine, never to be used at the same time.

A back up only, my main machine went down recently and I was left hanging for a week.

 

Thank you

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When you clone HD everything transfer pretty good actually. But if you change the motherboard, then you'll have to update licensing of several software, starting with Windows.

I have been moving all my computers to SSD and I use the cloning software that come with it (Samsung) and everything stay the same.

I also have Norton ghost... but I have not used yet.

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I did the same only a few months ago SATA to SSD, and used the software that came with it.

 

Incidentally, I got a new motherboard also last week, and the drives just slotted in and a new Windows 10 hardware key too, and all went very smoothly

 

this time it's SSD to SSD..........

 

I will let you know.

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