My suggestion is to clone hdd to ssd, while keep hdd for a while, some SSD are not stable.
It is not worth to put more money into your T410.
SSD normally comes with a clone software that you can use, here is brief note I did for my Lenovo ideapad y510d, not sure it will help you.
clone current sdd with win7 to SSD | |
date: 2016-10-xx | |
source: SDD 1000G 2.5 inch in lenovo ideapad y510d with about 600G usage | |
target: ssd 500G PNY 2.5inch sata 480G CS1311 | |
# choose a cloning tool for a first timer | |
PNY ssd came with a acronis true image 1 pc license which you have to be careful which machine to install | |
clonzilla fans really recommend this one | |
Plan A: acronis clone 2014 | |
manufacturer bundled sofeware, must be the first choice | |
seems to be very straight forward | |
nice interface, less intimidate | |
Plan B: clonezilla 2.4.7 i686 | |
free, can be used on any machine | |
familiar with linux more than windows myself | |
summary: | |
I should not use acronis clone inside win7, it has to be boot from DVD | |
I tried once to clone inside win7 and boot from acronis bootable disk, and ended up clone a win7 starting with Acronis clone | |
it ended up with a good clone partition to SSD | |
clonezilla throws some warnings, actually does not matter | |
it ended up with a good clone too | |
future usage - both tools are fine, really depends on situations |