![]() It can even put a boot-time menu with a restore option so it can restore right from the SSD just like the factory restore partition. Now if you want to do a clean install, you can also use Reflect after you have everything installed and updated and all the settings the way you want them (before you start loading personal data like pics/docs) - to create your own restore image that requires a lot less configuration/update time after deployment and wont have all the HP/Dell crapware preloaded. It can also clone a source drive in-place while the OS is booted (doesn't require the source drive to be slaved to a separate machine), and it can clone to/from a USB -> SATA enclosure if needed. You can use it to do a direct clone, and it will automatically adjust the size of the big partition to fit the SSD if needed (with Acronis you have to do that manually after the clone if the target is larger).
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