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Edited by RickieES at 2023-12-03 08:32
Hi,
I've just bought a Bee-link S Mini 12 Pro (Intel N100, 16 GBytes, 512 GB SSD NVMe). I've added it a 960 GB SATA SSD in the spare bay, and through a non-destructive test benchmark with a Live Linux session, I've confirmed that, as expected, the NVMe is twice as fast as the SATA SSD (983 vs. 503 MB/s).
Since Linux is my primary OS, I'd like to move the Windows 11 partition from the NVMe to a equivalent partition in the SATA SSD. I haven't started nor registered yet Windows 11 (I've only booted once the PC, and it was with the live Linux image). So, should it suffice if I try to migrate the partition from one disk to another using CloneZilla, or do I need to take any special action? For instance:
- is it better if I first boot in Windows and complete the registration process, only then to migrate the partition?
- is it better if I first migrate the partition and then boot and register Windows?
- or perhaps none of the above will work and I need other migration path (perhaps forgetting about the current Windows installation and instead sending the serial number to get a Windows 11 Pro license and image download instructions)?
BTW, Linux Mint 21.2 Cinnamong Edge image (kernel 6.1.2, IIRC) couldn't detect the WiFi and BT devices. I've read other thread with the fix; I plan to install with wired LAN and check if updates fixes the issue automatically. I will report back once I do it.
TIA
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