Well my drives are 4 years old and my backup is failing so I bought 2 new drives for storage and backup. I also bought a 256gb SSD drive which I plan on using for my OS (Windows 7) as well as CS 5.5, Signlab 9.1 P&C, Corel X6, Wilcom ES3, MS Office 2013.
1) Do I need to deactivate any of my old software before I remove the old drives?
2) What is the best order to load my software after Windows is loaded?
3) Will all of those programs listed fit on my 256 SSD drive?
4) Also any other pointers are appreciated.
Thank,
RC
As mentioned, you can use Acronis to do a full imagine backup and use that to image over to your new machine.
I do make a practice of deactivating what software I can, just in case something happens. It rarely does, but I'm wildly risk adverse, particularly with some of the software that I use.
Wilcom, it shouldn't matter since that works of a security dongle. I would deactivate CS5.5 though (and associated plugins if you have any, I do for Ai), but that's me personally. X6, I don't think you can deactivate, I don't have my copy that came with Wilcom loaded though, so I can't say for sure.
MS Office, I don't know if you can deactivate that via command prompt like you can with the OS, but I use LibreOffice. I haven't used MS Office since the 2007 release.
As to your SSD specs, I fit CS6 Master Suite, Wilcom, and LibreOffice (I don't use Signlab or DRAW (have a copy of this one though) on far less capacity specs on my SSD then the one that you listed and I still have plenty of room. But all scratch files and files themselves go over the local network and not any one computer, so that does help. Just keep your SSD for OS and programs only.
Be sure to look at the write limit on your SSD as that is how the lifespan on these drives is measured in (also don't defrag these drives if you are in that habit, unnecessary amount of writes and not necessary on these types of drives).