My Lenovo laptop broke 3 weeks ago. Now I have bought a new laptop (Acer) with SSD hard drive and have built the HDD hard drive from my Lenovo into my Acer. The problem is that the system from my previous laptop appears and the Acer system is completely gone.
My question:
How can I do that, that I normally have my Acer system and the data from the hard disk?
If it's just the data to be - on the new (Acer or Acer SSD) using USB hard drive housing copy / clone. Data, programs, user settings etc. Have certainly been backed up as a daily backup. Can you also do later, since your HDD seems to be still running.
If not, I would think of the new notebook times a backup strategy (in the best case, in a cloud, a NAS, but at least on an external HDD), because it is much more effort afterwards, because then you have to restore everything manually, means Set up a system, create a new user, assign rights, backgrounds etc., reinstall and set up programs.
Tip from me:
For me (private person, relative layman, burned child) a system broke down in a young age. Unfortunately, the HDDs were compromised. Except partly irretrievable data loss, I spent weeks, only the DATA (everything went) to restore, system and Progs are not the problem. Since then BACKUP BACKUP BACKUP. Previously on external HDDs, today every hour in my private "cloud" (NAS with RAID), working day backups to external HDD + external NAS (external location) with a trusted person, if my cabin burns or theft or, or, or, I did not want Provider Clouds, but have the advantage that they also back up the data without you having to worry about it.
The first effort was great for me as a layman, but I'm now a little more relaxed and sleep quieter.