Learn to install Windows 11 on SSD like SATA, NVME, M.2 to get better computer performance with easy operation steps. Now, read and follow the guide to clone Windows 11 to SSD or install Windows 11 on SSD from a USB drive.
After Windows 11 was officially released, some people have already upgraded and some others choose to keep Windows 10 because the hardware requirements of Windows 11 are not easily accessible for some old devices.
In fact, compared with HDD, SSD is a better choice to be set as your Windows 11 system disk.
🧐 Advantages to setting an SSD as the system disk • Faster speed: Due to its different working methods from HDD, SSD offers faster system boot speed and faster speed of reading and writing data. • Outstanding performance: SSDs have better performance than HDDs in terms of physical security, such as reliability, size, etc., and run performance, such as heat, power consumption, and noise.
Now, let's choose a new SSD and prepare i for your Windows 11 installation.
In short, M.2 NVMe SSD might be the most popular and the best choice for many users as the boot disk. NVMe SSDs are quicker than SATA SSDs. They employ the NVMe protocol, which is intended to capitalize on the low-latency and high-speed properties of NAND flash memory.
So, NVMe SSDs can transmit data at speeds of around 3,500 MB/s for reading and 3,000 MB/s for writing. However, SATA SSDs typically transport data at speeds ranging from 500 to 600 MB/s.
After you have your SSD, we need to prepare for your installation.
Is UEFI Required for Windows 11 Installation? Yes, it is. Because of the requirements of system firmware of Windows 11, the OS only supports UEFI with Secure Boot, users have to initialize a new SSD in the GPT partition table.
Step 1. Shut down the computer, open the computer case. Then, connect and insert the new SSD into the SSD slot and fasten it with screws.
Step 2. Boot your computer, press “Windows” + “R” and type “diskmgmt. msc” to open Disk Management.
Step 3. Right-click the SSD, select “Initialize Disk”, and choose “GPT (GUID Partition Table)”, then click “OK” to save your choices.
After you set up your SSD, let’s see how to install Windows 11 on new SSD. We have two methods to introduce you to.
This way is for people who may have Windows 11 on another device and wish to move it to an SSD or system update failed. For instance, you’ve installed Windows 11 on HDD or a small SSD but you wish to only transfer OS to your new/larger SSD to make it Windows 11 bootable.
Migrating OS and making sure it can boot successfully are not easy for many people. There are many things you need to pay attention to. Thus, we suggest you choose a professional third-party tool to help you. AOMEI Partition Assistant is a nice one to do this mission for you. Its “Migrate OS to SSD” can only move all OS files and the OS-related partitions to the target disk and ensure it can boot smoothly without any worry of reinstalling.
If you want to clone Windows 11 to SSD with everything, you can choose the "Clone Disk" below the "Migrate OS" option.
Click "Clone" and “Migrate OS” in the top menu. Click “Next” in the pop-up window.
You can drag the double-head arrow, or type the amount in the box directly.
You’ll see a Note on how to boot OS from SSD that you need to pay attention to.
Click “Apply” to execute the pending operations.
Then, you can shut down your computer, reboot it and enter BIOS to change boot settings.
Note: If you want to change all data from the old SSD or HDD, including installed programs, downloaded videos/pictures, stored files, etc., you can run AOMEI's Clone Disk feature to clone everything to new SSD without any data loss. This function even allows you to clone HDD to SSD of different sizes.
Boot your computer and enter BIOS to set this USB as the boot drive.
Follow the orders to install OS, and set the language, time, and keyboard, click “Next” to continue.
You can choose a suitable OS to install and click “Next”.
Accept the License Term and click “Next”, click “Custom: Install Windows only (advanced)” in the next window.
Choose the SSD as the system disk, then click “Next”.
Now please wait for the process and your PC will reboot.
Click “Boot”, and set “UEFI Hard Disk” as the boot drive.
After you save the changes and exit, your PC will restart and boot in Windows 11 system.
With this detailed full guide, hope you can successfully install Windows 11 on SSD and enjoy the new OS.
AOMEI Partition Assistant can not only migrate OS and create bootable media, as a multifunctional disk manager, it can also convert MBR system disk to GPT, clone disk/partition, and move installed programs to another drive/disk to release free space… Its Server edition can perfectly help Server users easily manage their disks.
Should I format SSD before installing Windows 11? Yes, before installing the operating system, you must format the disk or partition. You have the option of formatting the SSD now or later during the Windows installation process. Before formatting the SSD, make sure you've backed up any vital files.
Do I need to initialize SSD before installing Windows? Before you can use your new SSD you have to initialize and partition it. If you are performing a clean installation of your operating system, or cloning to your SSD, it is not neccessary to follow these steps. A clean installation of your operating system or cloning to an SSD will initialize and partition the new SSD.
Why is my cloned SSD not booting Windows 11? After cloning, you need to go into BIOS and set the Boot Order to Make SSD Bootable as the Boot Disk. Your machine will not start from the cloned SSD if it is not specified to be the first boot option in BIOS. As a result, you must enter BIOS and alter the boot order to make the SSD the boot drive.