The cloning of BONE for SSD?

Hello, I was interested in cloning the os on my HP pavilion 500-310 t for one SSD and I was wondering if it was possible and how I do it by doing this. Thank you!

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This tutorial says it all:

http://Lifehacker.com/5837543/how-to-migrate-to-a-solid-state-drive-without-reinstalling-Windows

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