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How to move files from SSD to HDD

Rajhu S Goraai by Rajhu S Goraai
January 28, 2021
in How-to, PC/Mobile, Reviews, Tech Brands
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The best way to move files from a solid-state hard drive (SSD) to a traditional hard drive (HDD) depends on the file type and size. Small files can be moved by simply copying / cutting and pasting into the destination drive.

For large files such as operating systems, games, and apps, you can use Windows Explorer or special transfer tools such as EaseUS Todo PC Trans. To improve PC performance, you may need to use SSDs only for high-performance applications.

In that case, you should consider storing most of the other data on your regular hard drive. In this guide, you will learn the safest and most effective way to transfer SSD files to HRD.

The SSD plate can greatly support your PC’s exposure, so it’s straightforward to connect a solid-state drive (SSD) to your computer and install an operating system or framework on your computer. Besides, the programs installed on it are working fine. However, because the cost is too high, many users are likely to buy more modest ones such as 128GB, 256GB, 512GB, and the plate’s space will introduce many projects or add many loads. It is exceptionally reduced because you can do it.

The most efficient way to transfer large files from one drive to another is to use a data transfer tool such as EaseUS Todo PC Trans. In this guide, you will use the EaseUS Todo PC Trans tool to move files from SSD to HDD.

To move the files, you need to create an image with the EaseUS Todo PCTrans program and restore it later. To get started, first, you have to download and install the EaseUS Todo PC Trans software on your computer. Once installed, the following steps will help you transfer files from SSD to HDD in Windows 10.

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  • Method 1: Cut and paste
  • Method 2: Copy the partition function of MiniTool Partition Wizard

Method 1: Cut and paste

The cut and paste feature may be the first tool you can think of. Cut the files from their original location and paste them into the destination location. However, it takes time to move a large number of files to the HDD. Various authentication issues can also occur if you log in to your computer instead of as an administrator.

move a large number of files to the HDD

Note: Even if you own a computer, security issues can cause authentication errors, but this is necessary if you want to move files from partition C to HHD. You can move all document and program files from SSD to HDD. If you have a permission issue, you can resolve it by following these steps:

  • Step 1: first Open the editor of Local Group Policy.

Next you have to press “Windows + R” key

Write gpedit.MSC and then press Enter

  • Step 2: Enable administrator privileges.

Go to Computer Arrangements> Windows Settings> Security Settings> Local Policies> Security Options.

Highlight Security Options and scroll down to find the following two User Account Controls:

Right-click on them and select Properties to enable them one by one.

Save your changes

  • Step 3: Activate the administrator account.

Do Right click on PC and select the Manage process.

Click on option of System Tools then go to Local Users and Groups Users option.

Click on Right button on the administrator and choose Properties.

Uncheck if Account is disabled not. If yes then click OK.

  • Step 4: Restart your computer.

After that, you can move files from SSD to HDD without any hassle. However, it would help if you were careful not to move important files accidentally.

Method 2: Copy the partition function of MiniTool Partition Wizard

Compared to cut and paste, MiniTool Partition Wizard’s copy partition feature is useful when moving many files. If the partition is not a system partition, you can use this feature for free.

How to move files from SSD to HDD using MiniTool Partition Wizard? This is a tutorial.

  • Step 1: Activate the partition copy function of MiniTool Partition Wizard.

Download and run the MiniTool Partition Wizard to get the main interface.

Right-click on the SSD partition and select Copy.

  • Step 2: Select the destination location where the partition will be copied and click the Next button.
  • Step 3: Drag the new partition to adjust its size and location and click Finish.
  • Step 4: Preview the new partition and click the Apply button if you are satisfied.

You can then format the original partition except for system partition C.

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