Thank you for such a precise and perfectly explained video. I have cloned many times with C.lonezilla, but not in a few years. Your video covered just what was needed and didn't contain 15 minutes of fluff!
Clonezilla will clone the source drive to the destination drive. The destination drive don’t need to be formatted. Clonezilla will overwrite everything in the destination drive.
@@CrashesAndDestruction you will have to backup all your important files from the destination drive. Clonezilla deletes everything from the destination drive.
I’m having issue performing this operation. Clonezilla clone all the partition but in the end of the last one that contains the actual Windows 11 data it fail. I repeated the procedure 5 time and i don’t know what and where is the problem
Hi cloned to a bigger SSD, and I cannot merge the free space with the used space because there are in intermediate partitions, do you have any solutions?
Be careful it's my understanding that Win 11 does not allow booting from a USB stick or CD. The legacy boot function is gone. Does clonezilla somehow circumvent this issue or create a framework that actually safely allows booting from a USB? My old way to clone used REDO backup .iso file on a CD but this method DOES NOT WORK with my new Win 11 Pro machine.
@@ericcote132 I do that with the mouse .. hold down the right button of the mouse and drag the file .. release the right mouse button and it gives the option to copy.
@@doidorafael4 you should re run the clone or You can also try Macrium clone ( www.macrium.com/reflectfree ) ruclips.net/video/5bcjXxFgItU/видео.htmlsi=P6JJdNx0cD6tjhtJ
Be careful, you can lost some Windows services. I lost Device Association Service and now my bluetooth doesn`t work. Still looking for the solve without reinstalling whole system, sfc and dism didn't help. If someone know a solution, pls help
@ if you have $40 easeus got me back most of my stuff I can’t think of anything that was missing and then if you need to clone again ask ChatGPT how to use macrium reflect, I just got another drive and cloned by C drive quick with no problems honestly it’s a pretty simple interface you might not even need ChatGPT I just did it to be safe and it’s free and not as sketchy as clonezilla
Works like a charm. Your explanation was crisp
Straight to the point. Thank you for making this video.
My USB key was not detected as a boot drive.
I had to download the ISO version of clonezilla and format the USB key with RUFUS. Then it worked
Thanks super easy to follow and no wasted time.
Thank you for such a precise and perfectly explained video. I have cloned many times with C.lonezilla, but not in a few years. Your video covered just what was needed and didn't contain 15 minutes of fluff!
Does this work if both drives have files on them or do I need one to be formatted?
Clonezilla will clone the source drive to the destination drive. The destination drive don’t need to be formatted. Clonezilla will overwrite everything in the destination drive.
@@Nowtrin So I can keep what I have on both my drives without worrying about anything being deleted?
@@CrashesAndDestruction you will have to backup all your important files from the destination drive. Clonezilla deletes everything from the destination drive.
I’m having issue performing this operation.
Clonezilla clone all the partition but in the end of the last one that contains the actual Windows 11 data it fail.
I repeated the procedure 5 time and i don’t know what and where is the problem
@@andreasantinato1059 you can try the Macrium trial version.www.macrium.com/reflectfree#backup-and-recovery-software-for-home-pcs
Hi cloned to a bigger SSD, and I cannot merge the free space with the used space because there are in intermediate partitions, do you have any solutions?
You can use AOMIE to do this. You can get the free version for personal use. www.aomeitech.com/download.html#pa
@@Nowtrin I tried it and failed, do you have a tutorial?
@@Nikos10 I don’t have a tutorial video but I intend to make one on partitioning.
😥AOMEI is not good, there are valid reasons for people to search for videos on how to use Clonezilla @@Nowtrin
Use Gnome GNOME Partition Editor to move the intermediate partitions, then resize. You'll have to do a chkdsk in windows afterward though.
Be careful it's my understanding that Win 11 does not allow booting from a USB stick or CD. The legacy boot function is gone. Does clonezilla somehow circumvent this issue or create a framework that actually safely allows booting from a USB? My old way to clone used REDO backup .iso file on a CD but this method DOES NOT WORK with my new Win 11 Pro machine.
@@4thphaseofmalaise you can also use Macrium. www.macrium.com/reflectfree#backup-and-recovery-software-for-home-pcs
Crazy question why when you drag files windows always asks you "copy here"?
@@ericcote132 I do that with the mouse .. hold down the right button of the mouse and drag the file .. release the right mouse button and it gives the option to copy.
what if u dont have a usb drive
@@yareyare5537 you will need a usb
@@Nowtrin oh ok
Can you I this process but copy from internal SSD to external SSD?
@@ChannelDesSpo you can copy from internal SSD to external SSD.
Thx!
You need to explain why (and why not) you chose some of the options you simply read out off the screen
mine still boots from old ssd even tho boot order says to do new ssd
@@doidorafael4 you should re run the clone or You can also try Macrium clone ( www.macrium.com/reflectfree )
ruclips.net/video/5bcjXxFgItU/видео.htmlsi=P6JJdNx0cD6tjhtJ
Did everything exactly as shown, and now the PC won’t boot from the source or destination drive.
lol
Does this process work with windows 10?
@@m5ddh626 yes it will work. Always make a backup of your important files and folders before cloning.
@@Nowtrin Thanks alot it works perfectly.
I followed it. But I could not make unzipped files, copy them to a USB, and make that USB bootable
@@FanWu-g2p you can also open the zip folder by double clicking it and copy all the files in the zip folder to the usb.
Be careful, you can lost some Windows services. I lost Device Association Service and now my bluetooth doesn`t work. Still looking for the solve without reinstalling whole system, sfc and dism didn't help. If someone know a solution, pls help
It is an easy way to clone the SSD. However, the speed is very slow, only around 3Gb/min...
I just lost my drive
What happened?
@@unkown_user_error I followed the video and my drive got unallocated so I had to use a recovery which didn’t even get back everything
Same, I followed the steps and lost my Samsung SSD. I wanted to change over to the m.2 but lost everything.. everything!
@ if you have $40 easeus got me back most of my stuff I can’t think of anything that was missing and then if you need to clone again ask ChatGPT how to use macrium reflect, I just got another drive and cloned by C drive quick with no problems honestly it’s a pretty simple interface you might not even need ChatGPT I just did it to be safe and it’s free and not as sketchy as clonezilla
thank you!
no explanation on how to get to the boot drive. yikes
Just interrupt startup and press f12 to open boot manager
If you don't know how to get to your boot menu, please don't do anything with a computer, clearly you can't do any learning on your own. Yikes!
he probably should've explained to go to the bios and change the boot drive, but man that's pretty basic stuff.
@@chadwolf3840 i mean its pretty basic stuff to clone an SSD but here you are on this video.
it tells you what to hit when youre opening your computer though