Migration of projects to a laptop and back to a stand alone computer

Dear collegues,
1. I will soon install a new SSD disk in my computer. How can I migrate the projects and the TMS to the new hard disk.
2. When I am working on my stand alone computer on a project and I should like to continue the project on the laptop and back, how can I easily do this.
Thank you in advance and regads

Michael

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  • After repeated warranty repairs to a new computer a few years back, I finely wised up and started keeping all my projects on OneDrive. Sign up for OneDrive and you get a OneDrive folder on your hard drive. Just drag your Projects folder to it and you're set.
    You can now access your projects from any computer. Which makes it super easy if you want to switch between a desktop and laptop computer, or change computers or hard drives. OneDrive constantly synchs the changes you make to files in your OneDrive with the copies in the cloud. Because of the security this provides, this is also where I keep all my translation memories and termbases, as well as all my private stuff.
    By the way, with the SSD I bought, there was all the necessary software and hardware for cloning the contents of my old drive to the new. Once that was done, I just opened the computer and installed the SSD. I realize the nerdy way is to install the operating system in the SSD from scratch, but I just don't need that extra little bit of performance.

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  • After repeated warranty repairs to a new computer a few years back, I finely wised up and started keeping all my projects on OneDrive. Sign up for OneDrive and you get a OneDrive folder on your hard drive. Just drag your Projects folder to it and you're set.
    You can now access your projects from any computer. Which makes it super easy if you want to switch between a desktop and laptop computer, or change computers or hard drives. OneDrive constantly synchs the changes you make to files in your OneDrive with the copies in the cloud. Because of the security this provides, this is also where I keep all my translation memories and termbases, as well as all my private stuff.
    By the way, with the SSD I bought, there was all the necessary software and hardware for cloning the contents of my old drive to the new. Once that was done, I just opened the computer and installed the SSD. I realize the nerdy way is to install the operating system in the SSD from scratch, but I just don't need that extra little bit of performance.

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