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Discus and support I just cloned a hard drive with windows 10 onto a different hard drive, both going into the... in Windows 10 Ask Insider to solve the problem; I have a one TB hdd that I'd rather use as an external drive for my much better latop that has an ssd of like 250gb. So i used EASEus to clone the two... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Ask Insider' started by /u/izzo444, May 26, 2020.

  1. I just cloned a hard drive with windows 10 onto a different hard drive, both going into the...


    I have a one TB hdd that I'd rather use as an external drive for my much better latop that has an ssd of like 250gb. So i used EASEus to clone the two drives and it blue screened? any ideas?

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    /u/izzo444, May 26, 2020
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  2. Sanhime Win User

    Cloning from 1TB to 2TB hard drive

    Whats a good free imaging/cloning program? I have a 1TB hard drive with Win7 and I want to seamlessly migrate my stuff to a 2TB hard drive. Any suggestions?
     
    Sanhime, May 26, 2020
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  3. Klusie31 Win User
    Clone hard drive partition

    I cloned hard drive A from hard drive B. Hard drive B had two partitions, two Windows operating systems cloned successfully to hard drive A.

    Recently Windows 10 took a dump on it's partition on hard drive A. My question is, do I boot from hard drive B to clone the Windows 10 to a like

    partition on hard drive A, and, must I reformat the destination partition on hard drive A or will AOMEI partition assistant automatically take

    care of that???

    Any help I get on this will be greatly appreciated.
     
    Klusie31, May 26, 2020
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  4. I just cloned a hard drive with windows 10 onto a different hard drive, both going into the...

    Cloning from 1TB to 2TB hard drive

    Hello, Migrating a 1TB Hard Drive to a 2TB HDD is very possible.

    My Rig started out on just 160GB, when I upgraded HDDs, I cloned my 160 GB into a newly bought 500GB HDD. (it was an OS HDD)

    Then on the next HDD upgrade(I bought a 1 TB) I cloned that 500GB to a 1 TB HDD.

    No problems at all.

    From what I can remember the program I used was Acronis?? I forgot. But it ran the cloning process outside of windows. the cloning took like 30 to 1 hr. then I switched drive letters and the newly bought HDD is now my boot device.
     
    lyndonguitar, May 26, 2020
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