I have a Phoenix Pro 60 (#1) with poor write performance. I also have a new PP60 (#2) that has excellent performance.
So I used Paragon Disk Mgmt v11 to backup an image of #1 to HDD and then restored it to #2. Paragon supports auto alignment for the restore to SSD.
However, #2 peformed poorly like #1 upon imaging it.
After I did secure erase to #2 it performs as new again.
It seems as if the image includes whatever garbage is slowing the drive down.
Is there a way to re-image and also restore performance?
Or is the only option to secure erase and then reload OS and software (and save this 'clean' image for future need)?
So I used Paragon Disk Mgmt v11 to backup an image of #1 to HDD and then restored it to #2. Paragon supports auto alignment for the restore to SSD.
However, #2 peformed poorly like #1 upon imaging it.
After I did secure erase to #2 it performs as new again.
It seems as if the image includes whatever garbage is slowing the drive down.
Is there a way to re-image and also restore performance?
Or is the only option to secure erase and then reload OS and software (and save this 'clean' image for future need)?
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