![]() In general, Cloning/Imaging can be tricky/finicky (especially if using some other software) so YMMV.Ģ. including pre-installed Dell software (ie SupportAssist), their "heavier" driver suites, and Intel-RST (which I prefer to NOT use and never install). That facilitates connecting only the SSD (or drive to be C: ) and a "bare-metal-restore" with Macrium Rescue flash-drive. You clone/image the whole physical drive (not just the C: partition). I prefer Imaging (with Verify After Creation ON) to external USB-HDD with Macrium Reflect. ![]() Yes, you can direct Clone or Image-to-File. ![]() In case of doing the raw install, what software am I missing from Alienware? Can I download it?ġ. Do I need to format the factory HDD in this case so I can use it as additional storage?ģ. ![]() Do a raw install of Windows in the NVMe using a USB flash drive, and then change the bootable order in the BIOS. I read that this might hinder the performance of the NVMe because of driver-related stuff?Ģ. Copy the content from the existing Hard Drive into the new NVMe. I wish to add this to the machine as my main (bootable) hard drive. Additionally, I have a 960 EVO M.2 NVMe from Samsung. I just got the Aurora R7 with only the 1TB Hard Drive. May this post serve as a reference, and also as a help for my case. I have been reading a lot in this forum about how to upgrade the Aurora with a M.2 NVMe and it looks like everyone does something different.
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