
▶This operation involves the system partition, so the operation will be completed under the PreOS Mode. To save the changes, click Applybutton to commit Click Finish back to the main interface where you can After setting up all the information, click Next to read the note about Boot Operating System. Size, location, and drive letter) of the partition on new disk, of course, you can

In this window, you could modify the information (including In the next window, select an unallocated space on SSD and Then, click All Tools> Migrate OS to SSD and click Next in the pop-up If not, you can convert the SSD to MBR (same as the source disk) in advance. ▶If you would like to migrate OS from MBR disk to GPT disk, make sure your motherboard supports EFI or UEFI boot. ▶If there is no unallocated space on the destination disk, you can delete a useless partition or shrink a large partition to generate some unallocated space. ▶Make sure your destination SSD or HDD has an unallocated space which is equal to or larger than the used space of current OS partition. (PS.: It is compatible with both Windows Server and Windows PC.) You can download its demo version for a free trial. Next, we will walk you through the detailed steps. It develops the “Migrate OS to SSD Wizard”, allowing you to migrate Windows Server OS to HDD within simple steps. If the process is too complicated to follow, you can turn to the third-party software Named AOMEI Partition Assistant Server. Actually, if you are a user who has enough knowledge of computer, maybe you can transfer OS to SSD with Disk Management. But it is quite boring and time-consuming, right? So, it would be better if you can move the operating system and applications from the current HDD to a new SSD without reinstalling everything from scratch. To move Windows Server onto the SSD, of course, you can do a fresh Windows Server installation.

Therefore, if the Windows Server 2003/2008/2012/2016/2019 is running slower and slower on the traditional hard disk drive (HDD) as time goes by, you can move Windows Server operating system from HDD to SSD, which can be the most effective way to speed up your Server computer. Compared SSD with HDD, the former one has faster read and write speed, less chance of data loss due to shaking and knock, less power usage and less noise during working. Furthermore, there are no moving parts in SSD. SSD uses nonvolatile storages instead of a magnetic coating in the HDD, the data in SSD are stored on memory chips. SSD is a type of a storage device that is short for Solid State Drive. Why Need to Move Windows Server System to SSD?
