Hello, thanks for the video as usual. I did everything as mention by you but i kept having error when I boot from the clone disk. I have done several times and keeping getting same error message; Recovery your pc/Device needs to be repaired . I have ssd disk of bigger space that was initially installed windows but i wanted to clone it with the lesser size and new computer. I don't know if i have to format it specially before the cloning?
@@Centrocomputer-x4d If your mobo supports UEFI you need to initialize your new disk with GPT not MBR. In BIOS set boot mode from Legacy to UEFI + Legacy
Love you dude. My dad's laptop took ages to boot, atleast like 10 mins. I suggested to install an ssd to speed up the laptop myself without any idea on how to actually install it. Your video was a life saver for me as I was completely clueless.After following your video, i was able to successfully replace old hdd with sata ssd. Only problem i faced was that it took 4.5 hours to copy files which was done perfectly. Now it loads within 15 seconds which is insane. Again thank you so much😊
I was trying upgrade from a generic 512GB SSD to a 2TB Samsung 990 Pro, became frustrated and about to take it to a computer repair shop until I found your video and free software link you provided. Your step by step video worked perfectly and saved be both time and money. Thank you for the help are are great
Are you on Windows 11? I want to upgrade my 1TB ssd to a 2TB ssd. I'm scared of doing this. But it worked with no issues? Did you get the restart error?
@@_fantasticscenesYou need to put both hard drives on a 3'rd computer or else it will only say that it can't be completed because the main C: drive is in use by the operating System.
This is unusual: I don't think I've experienced any issues during the process. Whenever I try to do something, there always arise several problems, but not this time. Thank you for a great tutorial
Thank you for taking the time to make this tutorial I was nervous when trying to upgrade to a higher size hard drive because of the fear of corruption but I now I feel confident in transferring windows.
Your RUclips videos on "How to clone HDD" are exceptional. I was not faced with the problem of unallocated space. The drive's space was completely utilized in one go. I appreciate you sharing.
You have no idea for how long I've been looking for a video like this!!!! THANK YOU!!!! a BIG Thank you!!!! you are legit. the other videos I watched were outdated, hard to follow, had broken links, etc etc. your video, I follow step by step and everything is working perfectly, and no data lost. again THANK YOU!!!!!!
Thanks for this. I just upgraded the SSD in an old Lenovo Thinkpad Carbon X1 from 128GB to 512GB using the method in your vid and it worked without a hitch. Only $50 for the Verbatim SSD and $25 for a SATA 2280 enclosure and the cloning only took about 10 minutes. I now have the old 128GB SSD in the enclosure and can use it as a portable USB-C drive.
On Windows 10 Pcs/laptops, you can go first externally connect the new external SSD through an enclosure via usb c or usb a depending on your laptop. And then you can go into your boot menu while restarting and use the support assist os recovery tool to clone your os and c drive to the new ssd 😁. This is mutch safer and you would not need restarts/ or additional third party applications. :)
A year later & your video just helped me painlessly go through upgrading my SSD without losing anything. Thank you for a simple & to the point video, you're a gem.
Im trying to upgrade my ram and storage on my laptop but i was hesitant on the cloning and licensing windows plusbother setting. I was thinking of going the geek squad route. But this video is about to save me over $150 in service fees, which i can put into even better ram and storage. Thank you so much
I just get myself a StarTech Standalone Hard Drive Duplicator/Cloner. Pop drives into the duplicator and 15 mins later (depending on how much you have on your current drive) boom done! This work as well too.
Many SSD manufacturers include a link to a migration tool on their own website (I did this when I cloned my laptop drive to a 2.5" SSD). This will be safer than trusting any third party software but it also helps to use a trusted well known brand (eg Samsung, Kensington, WD etc).
wow ... out of many videos found this one handy. very excited for seeing machine boot under 5 sec compared with >1 min earlier. Both video steps and procuring hardware was easy. Upgraded my 10 year old (back then bought for 800$) nvidia graphic card + 4 core + i5 dell inspiron 15R N5110 512GB HDD w/ 1TB SSD ($45) ; also upgraded from 4GB RAM to 16GB (2x8GB) ($15). total cost for upgrade - $60 and boot time reduced from >1 min to
Many thanks sir! Was afraid of losing my licensed software which i couldn’t reinstall or transfer to another pc.. (looking at you turbo tax). This worked flawlessly!
Fantastic, thank you. I cloned my hard drive of my ten year old samsung laptop onto a 2TB SSD. Followed your instructions with excellent first-time results. My old laptop is better than new.
Unfortunately I had to go through a side quest to modify my SSD a 2nd time (this free tech doesn't let me convert it straight to GPT, so I had to fix that). But this was the start of me operating going from 930 GB to 3.63 TB. So thanks a lot for the help!
Replying to yourself is a classic. You should have also liked your own comment. I always like my comments because why would I write something I don't like? Really happy to hear it worked for you! I have a bigger SSD arriving later today hope it goes smoothly for me too. Wish you all the best! :)
ALL HAIL THE MASTER OF DATA CLONING! Thanks to you, my system boot time went from 8 minutes to 20 seconds!!! You are the best dude! Nobody could help me before!
This tool worked for me where a Macrium clone failed to boot. It's a bit different than other competitors work. When you hit Finish it doesn't just start. It took me a few seconds to figure out why nothing was happening and I needed to click Apply. And it won't complete from the GUI because the "drive is being used" where the others will. And when you restart you get an bare command-line process that runs very slow. But it worked.
I wish i watched this video two weeks ago as I upgraded my two tower PCs with larger NvNe Drives, I installed windows via a USB bootable drive then had to re-install all programs and apps, This cloning method is so much better and easier
Windows Defender detects the Minitool Partition Wizard installer as a malware "PUA: Fusioncore", I downloaded from the link you provided in the description.
I just tried this and it worked beautifully It was exactly what i needed to do for my built PC since i accidentally chose a motherboard with only 1 M.2 slot.. but now im downloading that pesky game i didn't have space for as we speak, cheers!
Just wanted to say thank you very much for this video. Everything seems to be functioning ok but I do have some questions as to why the cloned drive is not identical when it comes to labeling the partitions. When looking in disk management, my original 500GB SSD had what appeared to be 4 partitions. When looking in file explorer, I could only see the C: Drive at 458GB. So basically 3 of those 4 partitions were hidden in file explorer. This is what I see in disk management: ORIGINAL 500GB SSD 1. 260 MB Healthy (EFI System Partition) 2. OS (C:) 458.34 GB NTFS Healthy (Basic Data Partition) 3. 850 MB Healthy (Recovery Partition) 4. 17.50 GB Healthy (Basic Data Partition) So then I ran the cloning process on the new 2TB SSD and once finished, file explorer shows an E: Drive for 0.98 GB and a C: Drive for 1.74 GB. The reason the D: Drive letter is not used is because I also have a 2.5 inch HDD installed which the letter D is assigned to. In file explorer the E: Drive on this new cloned SSD is not able to open. I get a message saying "You don't currently have permission to access this folder." In disk management here is how the partitions are labeled on the new SSD: TARGET 2TB SSD 1. 1016 MB Healthy (EFI System Partition) 2. OS (C:) 1790.40 GB NTFS Healthy (Boot, Page File, Crash Dump, Basic Data Partition) 3. 3.24 GB 4. 68.36 GB Healthy (Basic Data Partitiion) So I'm guessing that the size differences is based on percentages of the new larger SSD since it went from cloning a 500GB to a 2TB SSD. I also think that the new cloned SSD showing the E: Drive 0.98 GB in file explorer is basically that 1016 MB EFI System Partition (correct me if I'm wrong) which may also be why I can't open that drive. My question is why is it showing up only on this new SSD? On the original SSD there was no E: Drive or any other drive showing in file explorer other than C: Drive. Is there a way to hide this E: Drive? My other question is the labels of the partitions in disk management. If you look at the first 4 partitions mentioned (ORIGINAL 500GB SSD) above, the labeling of the partitions do not match the TARGET 2TB SSD labels. The first one on the list which is the EFI System Partitions seem to match up label wise and the 4th on the list which is the labeled as (Basic Data Partitions) seems to be ok as well but the other 2 are different. The TARGET C: Drive has extras like boot, page file, and crash dump. Why is that? Then on TARGET there is also that nameless 3.24 GB by itself which I think was supposed to be cloned for the 850 MB Recovery Partition from the ORIGINAL SSD and maybe that is what it cloned but why is there no label for it? So basically just curious if I need to be concerned with any of these issues mentioned above. I would like to hide the E: Drive since I can't seem to open it anyway and let me know if the labels are all ok even if they don't match in disk management. Thanks for your time.
@@niovanmartinez3343 I ended up returning the 2TB SSD (Silicon Power brand) and getting another one (Crucial brand) and it worked out better. I used 2 different softwares to clone. The Mini Partition Wizard was the one that did the job. I also think I corrupted that the Silicon Power one by using a USB hub during cloning instead of plugging it in directly to my laptop. Kept running into errors with the hub and I couldn’t figure out why. I kept having to reformat the SSD to try again and finally when I plugged it directly into the laptop it went all the way through the cloning process without error but I think the drive was already corrupt and that’s why I had all those unusual partitions. So when I got the Crucial SSD and just did it without the hub, it seemed to work all lot better and the partitions seemed to match up better but not identical still which still kind of bothered me. I think it was the recovery partitions that had something weird about it. Sorry I can’t remember the exact details since it was a while ago but either the label was off for that partition or it couldn’t clone it at all. All I know is that I’m going to keep my original 500gb SSD intact just in case I need that recovery partition in the future. My laptop didn’t come with any installation discs for Windows so I think it might he tricky to do a factory reset or anything of that nature if I don’t have that recovery partition. Hope that helps.
Havn't come across situation where no OS is detected on the drive, is merely copying files from one drive to another, if the copying fails, it shouldnt affect the source disk.
@@EasyTechs I re installed windows on a third drive and looked at the other drive I copied the old drive to... The old drive was copied, but something must have got corrupted during the process or not read properly because my machine could not detect an operating system on that drive.
thanks for your helpful video, unfortunetly after following all your tutorial right when it asked for restart the system it restart the system and tried to boot into black partition wizard cloning but when prompted 5 seconds to reset it just continued to boot to windows any solution ?
Great tutorial man! Worked perfectly for me...except my failing hard drive would only boot up when it felt like it, so I got stuck when I had to restart to get the wizard going lol. I reseated the SATA connections, and it booted up right and the wizard started like it was supposed to!
Error Code 19 happens when Windows cannot start this hardware device because its configuration information (in the registry is incomplete or damaged. Try to uninstall and reinstall the driver
thank you so much this is helpful i was clone hdd to ssd fully successful and it is instantly fast i would recommended this is help for people. amazing it
Thank you so much man, I was affraid because I tried another software and got and registry error when I was instaling the new drive, but using your method and the old driver as OS host while I was cloning the drive, I don't got the error anymore. Thank you.
Thanks for the very informative video! I have a question: what is better: 1) to clone multiple operating systems to the same external HDD where I have backups of my documents (one separate partition for each OS and another separate partition for my backup)? 2) Or is it better to clone my operating systems (I have 4 of them) to one HDD for each OS, 3) or last option, to backup my documents to HDD #1 and to clone my OSes in one HDD #2 with as many partitions as OSes ? And if so, why?
Awesome video bro. . . that was the exact video for my requirements. . . May I use this methid to clone 1 desktop ssd to another ssd with same or higher memory ??? Thanks
Absolutely brilliant technique to copy data from different storage. I really found this video useful and informative. Thanks to you for showing us this cloning technique!
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Hello, thanks for the video as usual. I did everything as mention by you but i kept having error when I boot from the clone disk. I have done several times and keeping getting same error message; Recovery your pc/Device needs to be repaired . I have ssd disk of bigger space that was initially installed windows but i wanted to clone it with the lesser size and new computer. I don't know if i have to format it specially before the cloning?
@@Centrocomputer-x4dIf not mistaken, you need to clone with same size.. Exmpl, 1tb for 1tb, cannot be less than that.
Thanks so much. And for free!
@@Centrocomputer-x4d If your mobo supports UEFI you need to initialize your new disk with GPT not MBR. In BIOS set boot mode from Legacy to UEFI + Legacy
Love you dude. My dad's laptop took ages to boot, atleast like 10 mins. I suggested to install an ssd to speed up the laptop myself without any idea on how to actually install it. Your video was a life saver for me as I was completely clueless.After following your video, i was able to successfully replace old hdd with sata ssd. Only problem i faced was that it took 4.5 hours to copy files which was done perfectly. Now it loads within 15 seconds which is insane. Again thank you so much😊
Just download some SSD from the internet bro
@@Ivantheterrible495 No need, simply copy and paste it
@@Ivantheterrible495 u cant
I was trying upgrade from a generic 512GB SSD to a 2TB Samsung 990 Pro, became frustrated and about to take it to a computer repair shop until I found your video and free software link you provided. Your step by step video worked perfectly and saved be both time and money. Thank you for the help are are great
Exactly want I needed to upgrade my Lenovo from a 250 GB SSD to a 2TB SSD. Clear instructions both here and on your website. Thanks so much!
So this is real?
@@XanderCandela yea it’s real
You are welcome!
@@DeafGamerLifeit also copies all software installed for eg Solid works?
@@vidhikshapatel6688 yes it clone everything
Please don't use music. It covers your voice and make it harder to understand for a non native english
I like the music
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@@perryhutchlee3743same
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Changed an SSD to an SSD with more capacity. Followed step by step and worked perfectly. Excellent.
Glad it helped
Are you on Windows 11? I want to upgrade my 1TB ssd to a 2TB ssd. I'm scared of doing this. But it worked with no issues? Did you get the restart error?
@@_fantasticscenesYou need to put both hard drives on a 3'rd computer or else it will only say that it can't be completed because the main C: drive is in use by the operating System.
This is unusual: I don't think I've experienced any issues during the process. Whenever I try to do something, there always arise several problems, but not this time.
Thank you for a great tutorial
Thank you for taking the time to make this tutorial I was nervous when trying to upgrade to a higher size hard drive because of the fear of corruption but I now I feel confident in transferring windows.
Glad it was helpful!
Much love, brother. I've (finally) upgraded from a HDD to SSD. This worked without a hitch. A brilliant tutorial.
Thanks to you I was able to clone my old hdd to me new ssd for free I can confirm that it still works 2/11/2024 no problem
So now that’s clone,do you delete the other? Because the one that’s still full.but I’m afraid I might regret it
Your RUclips videos on "How to clone HDD" are exceptional. I was not faced with the problem of unallocated space. The drive's space was completely utilized in one go. I appreciate you sharing.
You have no idea for how long I've been looking for a video like this!!!! THANK YOU!!!! a BIG Thank you!!!! you are legit. the other videos I watched were outdated, hard to follow, had broken links, etc etc. your video, I follow step by step and everything is working perfectly, and no data lost. again THANK YOU!!!!!!
Glad I could help!
Thanks for this. I just upgraded the SSD in an old Lenovo Thinkpad Carbon X1 from 128GB to 512GB using the method in your vid and it worked without a hitch. Only $50 for the Verbatim SSD and $25 for a SATA 2280 enclosure and the cloning only took about 10 minutes. I now have the old 128GB SSD in the enclosure and can use it as a portable USB-C drive.
On Windows 10 Pcs/laptops, you can go first externally connect the new external SSD through an enclosure via usb c or usb a depending on your laptop. And then you can go into your boot menu while restarting and use the support assist os recovery tool to clone your os and c drive to the new ssd 😁. This is mutch safer and you would not need restarts/ or additional third party applications. :)
A year later & your video just helped me painlessly go through upgrading my SSD without losing anything. Thank you for a simple & to the point video, you're a gem.
Im trying to upgrade my ram and storage on my laptop but i was hesitant on the cloning and licensing windows plusbother setting. I was thinking of going the geek squad route. But this video is about to save me over $150 in service fees, which i can put into even better ram and storage. Thank you so much
Good to know it helped you out, thanks so much for the feedback
I just get myself a StarTech Standalone Hard Drive Duplicator/Cloner. Pop drives into the duplicator and 15 mins later (depending on how much you have on your current drive) boom done! This work as well too.
Good to know it helped you out, thanks so much for the feedback
This worked in minutes going from1TB SSD to 2TB SSD, thanks.
This worked perfectly to upgrade my laptop to a larger capacity SSD. Thanks a lot for sharing the knowledge!
Many SSD manufacturers include a link to a migration tool on their own website (I did this when I cloned my laptop drive to a 2.5" SSD). This will be safer than trusting any third party software but it also helps to use a trusted well known brand (eg Samsung, Kensington, WD etc).
wow ... out of many videos found this one handy. very excited for seeing machine boot under 5 sec compared with >1 min earlier. Both video steps and procuring hardware was easy. Upgraded my 10 year old (back then bought for 800$) nvidia graphic card + 4 core + i5 dell inspiron 15R N5110 512GB HDD w/ 1TB SSD ($45) ; also upgraded from 4GB RAM to 16GB (2x8GB) ($15). total cost for upgrade - $60 and boot time reduced from >1 min to
Many thanks sir! Was afraid of losing my licensed software which i couldn’t reinstall or transfer to another pc.. (looking at you turbo tax). This worked flawlessly!
You are welcome!
Fantastic, thank you. I cloned my hard drive of my ten year old samsung laptop onto a 2TB SSD. Followed your instructions with excellent first-time results. My old laptop is better than new.
Glad it helped
I called a local pc repair shop. They wanted to charge me $450 and 5 days of work. Thank you this was so easy !!!
Just finished migrating to my new SSD, so thankful for this video!
Unfortunately I had to go through a side quest to modify my SSD a 2nd time (this free tech doesn't let me convert it straight to GPT, so I had to fix that). But this was the start of me operating going from 930 GB to 3.63 TB. So thanks a lot for the help!
Great Job! Was nervous to do this and you made very straightforward 🙂
thank you for explaining. this method is much better than having to reinstall all drivers, programs and all of that business.
Great video! Perfect step-by-step tutorial with amazing production value. Very well done!
My first time to clone a hard drive nice tutorial Im very happy thank u !! And Im proud of myself
😂😂
Replying to yourself is a classic. You should have also liked your own comment. I always like my comments because why would I write something I don't like? Really happy to hear it worked for you! I have a bigger SSD arriving later today hope it goes smoothly for me too.
Wish you all the best! :)
At last! A ‘how to’ video that works! Many thanks.
ALL HAIL THE MASTER OF DATA CLONING! Thanks to you, my system boot time went from 8 minutes to 20 seconds!!! You are the best dude! Nobody could help me before!
I watched sevral videos and over and hour of trying your video helped me thank you!
this is the only video that actually helped me as this also the only one where i was able to get the free cloning software 😅 thanks a lot!
big WIN for me also !
This tool worked for me where a Macrium clone failed to boot. It's a bit different than other competitors work. When you hit Finish it doesn't just start. It took me a few seconds to figure out why nothing was happening and I needed to click Apply. And it won't complete from the GUI because the "drive is being used" where the others will. And when you restart you get an bare command-line process that runs very slow. But it worked.
Good to know it helped you out, thanks so much for the feedback
Dude this is such an awesome video and website walkthrough.
You are a legend
Some state that viruses also go to your new drive and setup!
Did you encounter any abnormal events after the transfer?
Followed your instructions and voila! Works like charm. Thank you for sharing.
I wish i watched this video two weeks ago as I upgraded my two tower PCs with larger NvNe Drives, I installed windows via a USB bootable drive then had to re-install all programs and apps, This cloning method is so much better and easier
Thank you so much this video just saved me, had a work ssd failing but managed to clone it to a new one. 10/10
Thanks for guide. I did it yesterday even though it took me over 10hrs, it worked like magic... Thanks again
Glad it helped
100% WORKING!!! instructions were clear. Works well after I executed the steps provided in the video
Good to know it helped you out, thanks so much for the feedback
thank yo for this video very easy to understand and extremely helpful thank you so much
Glad it was helpful!
There is a lot of videos out there that promote software that you have to pay not a small amount but this was free and super easy.
Followed this and it worked out great! I'll try it again on my other device with a different ssd size. I saved more than 100 USD. Thank you so much.
Windows Defender detects the Minitool Partition Wizard installer as a malware "PUA: Fusioncore", I downloaded from the link you provided in the description.
Please read the description for more details on this
@@EasyTechs Yeah sorry even though I commented that, I still went through the process and it worked. Turns out it was a false positive.
Brilliant! Most 'free' utilities either don't work or aren't free at all. This worked a treat so many thanks.
Glad it helped!
I just tried this and it worked beautifully
It was exactly what i needed to do for my built PC since i accidentally chose a motherboard with only 1 M.2 slot.. but now im downloading that pesky game i didn't have space for as we speak, cheers!
Just wanted to say thank you very much for this video. Everything seems to be functioning ok but I do have some questions as to why the cloned drive is not identical when it comes to labeling the partitions.
When looking in disk management, my original 500GB SSD had what appeared to be 4 partitions. When looking in file explorer, I could only see the C: Drive at 458GB. So basically 3 of those 4 partitions were hidden in file explorer. This is what I see in disk management:
ORIGINAL 500GB SSD
1. 260 MB Healthy (EFI System Partition)
2. OS (C:) 458.34 GB NTFS Healthy (Basic Data Partition)
3. 850 MB Healthy (Recovery Partition)
4. 17.50 GB Healthy (Basic Data Partition)
So then I ran the cloning process on the new 2TB SSD and once finished, file explorer shows an E: Drive for 0.98 GB and a C: Drive for 1.74 GB. The reason the D: Drive letter is not used is because I also have a 2.5 inch HDD installed which the letter D is assigned to. In file explorer the E: Drive on this new cloned SSD is not able to open. I get a message saying "You don't currently have permission to access this folder." In disk management here is how the partitions are labeled on the new SSD:
TARGET 2TB SSD
1. 1016 MB Healthy (EFI System Partition)
2. OS (C:) 1790.40 GB NTFS Healthy (Boot, Page File, Crash Dump, Basic Data Partition)
3. 3.24 GB
4. 68.36 GB Healthy (Basic Data Partitiion)
So I'm guessing that the size differences is based on percentages of the new larger SSD since it went from cloning a 500GB to a 2TB SSD. I also think that the new cloned SSD showing the E: Drive 0.98 GB in file explorer is basically that 1016 MB EFI System Partition (correct me if I'm wrong) which may also be why I can't open that drive. My question is why is it showing up only on this new SSD? On the original SSD there was no E: Drive or any other drive showing in file explorer other than C: Drive. Is there a way to hide this E: Drive?
My other question is the labels of the partitions in disk management. If you look at the first 4 partitions mentioned (ORIGINAL 500GB SSD) above, the labeling of the partitions do not match the TARGET 2TB SSD labels. The first one on the list which is the EFI System Partitions seem to match up label wise and the 4th on the list which is the labeled as (Basic Data Partitions) seems to be ok as well but the other 2 are different. The TARGET C: Drive has extras like boot, page file, and crash dump. Why is that? Then on TARGET there is also that nameless 3.24 GB by itself which I think was supposed to be cloned for the 850 MB Recovery Partition from the ORIGINAL SSD and maybe that is what it cloned but why is there no label for it?
So basically just curious if I need to be concerned with any of these issues mentioned above. I would like to hide the E: Drive since I can't seem to open it anyway and let me know if the labels are all ok even if they don't match in disk management.
Thanks for your time.
Have you found any solution for this issue?
@@niovanmartinez3343 I ended up returning the 2TB SSD (Silicon Power brand) and getting another one (Crucial brand) and it worked out better. I used 2 different softwares to clone. The Mini Partition Wizard was the one that did the job. I also think I corrupted that the Silicon Power one by using a USB hub during cloning instead of plugging it in directly to my laptop. Kept running into errors with the hub and I couldn’t figure out why. I kept having to reformat the SSD to try again and finally when I plugged it directly into the laptop it went all the way through the cloning process without error but I think the drive was already corrupt and that’s why I had all those unusual partitions. So when I got the Crucial SSD and just did it without the hub, it seemed to work all lot better and the partitions seemed to match up better but not identical still which still kind of bothered me. I think it was the recovery partitions that had something weird about it. Sorry I can’t remember the exact details since it was a while ago but either the label was off for that partition or it couldn’t clone it at all. All I know is that I’m going to keep my original 500gb SSD intact just in case I need that recovery partition in the future. My laptop didn’t come with any installation discs for Windows so I think it might he tricky to do a factory reset or anything of that nature if I don’t have that recovery partition. Hope that helps.
YOU ARE AWSOME !!!!!
Your instructions made this sooooooo easy !!!!!!
Followed instructions...now I don't have any windows system detected on any hard drives. Have to reinstall from scratch if I can. Great program.
Havn't come across situation where no OS is detected on the drive, is merely copying files from one drive to another, if the copying fails, it shouldnt affect the source disk.
@@EasyTechs I re installed windows on a third drive and looked at the other drive I copied the old drive to... The old drive was copied, but something must have got corrupted during the process or not read properly because my machine could not detect an operating system on that drive.
@@EasyTechs anyways... I appreciate the response..
Thank you for making this video. Step-By-Step perfect instructions the process worked flawlessly. Once again, thank you.
Excellent tutorial. Everything worked smoothly and very easy to follow. Thank you so much!
Thank you so much! ❤ As a small channel i need to upgrade my hdd to ssd without problems 😊
Thanks bru! Relax calm voice too in the process 🙏🏾
Thank you for this video Brother. Super clear and you made it very easy for us
Glad to hear it!
Excellent video. To the point and including important information. Much appreciated!
Glad it was helpful!
Top notch quality video. Thank You!
thanks for your helpful video, unfortunetly after following all your tutorial right when it asked for restart the system it restart the system and tried to boot into black partition wizard cloning but when prompted 5 seconds to reset it just continued to boot to windows any solution ?
Clear instructions, everything is working seamlessly, thank you so much!
Thanks for the vid and software link. Worked very well for me.
Great tutorial man! Worked perfectly for me...except my failing hard drive would only boot up when it felt like it, so I got stuck when I had to restart to get the wizard going lol. I reseated the SATA connections, and it booted up right and the wizard started like it was supposed to!
Glad it helped
upgrading my 120gb SSD with my windows installed on it to a 256gb SSD soon, gonna use this video thank you
Cool, let us know how it goes!
mate, this is such a great video!! very informative, great pacing, nice simple steps! I just subscribed! Great job, cheers mate!
Thank you. Your video saved me from buying a new laptop. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Awesome! Extremely well organised, excellent, clear instructions.
Glad it was helpful!
I followed your Tutorial and everything worked perfectly! Really thanks for your outstanding job
Glad it helped!
How i used the m.2 then i download windows 😭 now i need clone my old file in HDD so help me how
Thanks mate - much appreciated. Swapped out a slower nvme for a 980pro.
I need help, I followed the stuff but when the pc restarted it said error code 19, “check file system” anybody know how to fix this?
Error Code 19 happens when Windows cannot start this hardware device because its configuration information (in the registry is incomplete or damaged. Try to uninstall and reinstall the driver
Worked amazingly well..my pc boots up in less then 10 sec as well as my games💯
Good to hear
Thank you so much for this video!!! This helped me clone my data from an HDD to an SSD seamlessly. :)
I now have hope that I can actually accomplish this task, thanks to you. I appreciate it. New sub here.
Thank you so much, this was super easy and it only took me 30 min! i have a desktop but it worked just the same
thank you so much this is helpful i was clone hdd to ssd fully successful and it is instantly fast i would recommended this is help for people. amazing it
Good to know it helped you out, thanks so much for the feedback
@@EasyTechs no problem! Thank you a lot I appreciate it
Thank you man.
It worked as described.
Just for some reason when I reinstalled the cloned hdd it took like 20min to boot up but it worked.
Glad it helped
Thank you so much man, I was affraid because I tried another software and got and registry error when I was instaling the new drive, but using your method and the old driver as OS host while I was cloning the drive, I don't got the error anymore.
Thank you.
Glad I could help
Thanks! You are lifesaver.😊 Waiting for results.
Thanks for the very informative video! I have a question:
what is better:
1) to clone multiple operating systems to the same external HDD where I have backups of my documents (one separate partition for each OS and another separate partition for my backup)?
2) Or is it better to clone my operating systems (I have 4 of them) to one HDD for each OS,
3) or last option, to backup my documents to HDD #1 and to clone my OSes in one HDD #2 with as many partitions as OSes ?
And if so, why?
Really helped a lot man thanks bruh
A tutorial how to boot your cloned drive on your new device without losing your Windows license would be great as well.
thank you for really quick and helpful video
thank you for these tutorial ill try it later!
Your the best I got my system working when I accidentally bricked it
Thanks for the clear instructions!
I have tested few and none workd besides this one. Thanks alot
You're welcome!
Clutch tutorial. Thanks Man!
great !!! only free clone software that realy works and not just steal your email and ask for money like all others
Good to know it helped you out, thanks so much for the feedback
Worked like a charm. Thanks!
You're welcome!
Nice, clear tutorial, also on contrary to other ones I've checked, program mentioned in this video really is free
Great thanks!
You're welcome!
how do i put the partions back onto my drive as its split into 3
You sir have gained a new subscriber 👑 thank you for your tutorial
Thanks for the sub!
Thanks for this great video! I just cloned my hdd to m.2 ssd!
Good to know it helped you out, thanks so much for the feedback
@@EasyTechs you know that your the only one with the clearest answer on RUclips for these type of videos
Thanks for the information, was a great help!
Great video, thanks for sharing. Very helpful...
Awesome video bro. . . that was the exact video for my requirements. . .
May I use this methid to clone 1 desktop ssd to another ssd with same or higher memory ???
Thanks
Cant thank you enough .. love ur videos n channel..love n respect feom pakistan
Absolutely brilliant technique to copy data from different storage. I really found this video useful and informative. Thanks to you for showing us this cloning technique!
Good to know it helped you out, thanks so much for the feedback
I am upgrading from a 690 gb hdd to 960 gb SSD 🎉
Thanks…..the links to mini partition tool is very helpful, great app
Glad it was helpful!
I love what you are teaching.. Keep it up
Glad to hear that
Thank you very much, you saved me time and money with this video. I have subscribed.
Glad it helped