How Do I Replace My Hard Drive and Keep Windows License?

My old hard drive is nearing the end of its useful life, and I plan to replace it with a new 1TB SSD. But I want to maintain the Windows license and other vital information. Do you know how I can accomplish this? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

To replace your hard drive and keep your Windows license, one recommended method is to use disk cloning software like EaseUS Disk Copy. This software allows you to clone your existing hard drive to the new one, ensuring that all your data and Windows license are transferred seamlessly.

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Here is a step-by-step guide on how to use EaseUS Disk Copy:

  • Download EaseUS Disk Copy on your computer. 
  • Connect the new hard disk, and check that your system recognizes the new hard disk.
  • Select the "Disk Mode" in EaseUS Disk Copy.
  • Select the source disk as the old hard drive and the destination disk as the new hard drive. (As the copying operation will overwrite the destination disk, make sure you've picked the correct disks.)
  • Before starting, double-check the disk layout to ensure that everything is in order.
  • To begin the cloning process, click the "Proceed" button. EaseUS Disk Copy will begin the process of cloning your old hard drive to the new one.
  • When the cloning procedure is finished, shut down your computer and replace the old hard drive with the new cloned one.
  • Start your computer with only the new hard disk plugged in. The system should boot normally, with all of your files and Windows license still intact.

Using disk cloning software, such as EaseUS Disk Copy, ensures a smooth transition to a new hard drive while keeping your Windows license intact. Always back up your data before beginning any disk cloning process, as there is always the possibility of data loss or drive failure throughout the process.

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