Windows 10: Best Way To Copy Hard Drives on Win10

Discus and support Best Way To Copy Hard Drives on Win10 in Windows 10 Backup and Restore to solve the problem; I have Win10 and a 2 Terabyte external drive. I want to hang small old drives off the machine and copy their contents (200G, 100G, stuff like that)... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Backup and Restore' started by abrogard, Aug 12, 2016.

  1. abrogard Win User

    Best Way To Copy Hard Drives on Win10


    I have Win10 and a 2 Terabyte external drive.

    I want to hang small old drives off the machine and copy their contents (200G, 100G, stuff like that) to that 2 Tera drive so's I can then wipe them and perhaps use them for other purposes.

    Windows copy seems uncertain. I leave it and come back and it has stopped.

    Got this Reflect thing but I'm uncertain as to whether that's (disk image) the best way to go and uncertain as to whether it will destroy all existing data on the destination disk - they fail to make that clear.

    Seems to me I need a guaranteed dedicated interruptable, restartable copier that will take up where it left off.

    Anyone got any ideas on the best way to go?

    :)
     
    abrogard, Aug 12, 2016
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  2. Best way to add a hard drive

    I have a 250GB (M2 SDD) hard drive that has windows installed on it and it is full (applications mostly, not much data or media). I would like to add another M2 SSD for more storage space. How do you recommend that I add it?

    The simplest method would be just to add the new drive as a separate drive. For as long as I can remember, however, I have had windows, all the applications, and all my data in one partition. Is there a downside to installing applications on to a separate
    drive? (i.e. will some applications not work properly or refuse to install on a separate drive?)

    The next most difficult method would be to move the windows installation from the old drive to the new drive and just replace the old drive with the new drive. Of course I end up not using all my storage.

    The most difficult method would seem to be to use Windows Storage Spaces to combine the two drives into one drive. Although this would be my preference, it also appears to be the most complicated (from what I read, adding drives to a Storage Pool erases
    the drives in the process).

    Thoughts?
     
    Caviar0077, Aug 12, 2016
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  3. lacrumb Win User
    Best way to add a hard drive

    There is a difference between disk and drive. There can be many drives on a disk but very few have more than 1 disk on 1 drive.

    My desktop has a 500GB disk and it has 7 drives.

    If there is a problem with the OS it does not effect the other drives usually. Most of my drives other than the System(CBest Way To Copy Hard Drives on Win10 :) drive are filled with data. I have one for photos, one for photos backup, one for general data, one for special data and one just
    there.
     
    lacrumb, Aug 12, 2016
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  4. RolandJS Win User

    Best Way To Copy Hard Drives on Win10

    Macrium Reflect will only overwrite if doing a clone from source HD onto a target HD. Doing full images will not overwrite anything on the target HD. As you add one old small HD after another, you can either do a end-user choice of Data folders/files image or a partition image onto the target HD.

    Concerning data folders/files copying from source to target, perhaps you're trying to copy too big a chunk at once, try copying in smaller chunks. TeraCopy will also work with large quantitie of small to medium sized files.
     
    RolandJS, Aug 12, 2016
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  5. abrogard Win User
    Thanks for that. Too much to ask you to explain the difference between folder/files image and partition image? I'm guessing it's the difference between copy files/folder onto an existing partition and creating a partition for them first.... ?

    Which brings up the question that's been at the back of my worrying from the beginning: when you create a new partition on a Hard Drive do you have to destroy the contents of the existing partition?
     
    abrogard, Aug 12, 2016
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  6. RolandJS Win User
    Data folder/files image - an image that contains only the data folders/files hand-picked by the end-user.
    One can restore such contents onto any hard-drive or usb, into any user-created partition on any hard-drive.

    Partition image - an image of the entire contents of the source partition; a restore onto any target media will overwrite same-size area of any target hard-drive

    When you create a new partition on a Hard Drive do you have to destroy the contents of the existing partition?
    I don't have a fast answer. It depends upon several things:
    -- creating a new partition into any Unallocated bytespace overwrites nothing, Unallocated means now available
    -- creating a new partition onto a busy occupied hard-drive may/may not overwrite stuff residing in the space needed by new partition

    I'm being distracted by outside of computer events, so I might have to fine-tune above comments later.
     
    RolandJS, Aug 12, 2016
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  7. abrogard Win User
    Yep. I'm meaning that will this prog use the spare 1.5T space on my 2T drive to create partitions or whatever it wants to do/must do in order to copy my old Hard Drives? Will it use the spare space and not hurt the 'already used' space?
     
    abrogard, Aug 12, 2016
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  8. Steve C Win User

    Best Way To Copy Hard Drives on Win10

    I don't see why Windows copy should fail.Have you tried both dragging & dropping the files and using the copy command directly?
     
    Steve C, Aug 12, 2016
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  9. abrogard Win User
    Remember I"m copying whole 200G hard drives. All I know is it is so slow I go away. Come back hours later and find everything stopped.

    Job supposedly finished but it is not.

    Then I am unsure of where we're at. Because I don't understand the copy procedure well enough.

    A directory (folder, you prefer?) appears on the destination but what sub folders are there? What files in what folders/subfolders?

    If a sub folder exists does this mean all the file contents of the folder exist?

    Even then I'd have to check each folder to see if they had all the sub folders.

    Perhaps there's a prog to do this. An easy way. I don't know it. The best thing I know is dedicated copy progs that resume after failure.

    Yes, I don't know why it fails when it does. Could be anything from meddling children to power outs.

    But I would like a simpler procedure and quicker, for preference, so's I could be there all the time and monitor.

    *Smile
     
    abrogard, Aug 12, 2016
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  10. RolandJS Win User
    Yes, it should use byte-space not actively occupied, it should not do any overwriting. MR is famous for not overwriting occupied space during the making of images files.

    abrogard gave me an excellent opportunity to again mention TeraCopy. TeraCopy, if set to verbose reporting by clicking a little button called "more", will indeed give you a "readout" of every folder successfully copied, every file successfully copied, every failure will be listed also. With a little practice with its menu board, you can guarantee no overwriting, overwriting of all similar names, and so on. Again, it is best to be copying in clumps of 1GB until you are very familiar with the menu and are happy with how it operates. I have used it to "backup" my Windows XP Mode data files [23GB-worth] by copying from source directory "on C drive" into, overwriting earlier files, a target directory "on D drive."
     
    RolandJS, Aug 12, 2016
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  11. Rocky Win User
    Because of my back up procedure, I regularly have to copy 2 terabyte and 3 terabyte folders from one hard drive to another. I just use drag and drop and it works wonderfully.
     
    Rocky, Aug 12, 2016
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  12. Rocky Win User
  13. Steve C Win User

    Best Way To Copy Hard Drives on Win10

    From an admin command prompt try XCOPY <Source Path> <Destination Path> /E /H

    Run XCOPY /? to see all of the command options
     
    Steve C, Aug 13, 2016
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  14. RolandJS Win User
    Can XCOPY generate a log afterwards for the thread-starter?
     
    RolandJS, Aug 13, 2016
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  15. Steve C Win User
    There is the XCOPY /L switch which lists the files to be copied - this will be exceedingly long if copying an entire drive!!! There is also the /F switch which lists the files as they are copied.
     
    Steve C, Aug 13, 2016
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