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^ Yeah I second this. Make a bootable flash drive with clonezilla on it, boot from that, and clone your original disk to the new SSD
Some prefer CloneZilla, some prefer Acronis, the idea is the same though.
Just don’t forget to expand your volumes once you’re done cloning
Look at Clonezilla. It's a specialized Linux distro that does some interesting things, including cloning.
When I tried it I found it confusing and didn't feel like figuring it out at the time so I just did a clean install ahaha. YMMV.