Need to clone a disk in Windows 11/10/8/7/XP/Vista with the best disk cloning software? Read this article and clone a disk to smaller SSD or new hard drive easily.
Disk cloning is a process that involves copying all data, partitions, and file systems from one disk to another disk. This operation holds significant significance in various usage scenarios:
Backup and Recovery: Disk cloning serves as a comprehensive backup strategy for disaster recovery. By regularly cloning the primary disk, you can ensure quick system and data recovery in cases of hardware failures, data corruption, or other catastrophic events.
Isolation Environments: For security and isolation needs, disk cloning can create isolated environments for sensitive operations, avoiding impacts on the primary system.
Upgrading to a Larger Disk: As our data storage needs grow, a larger disk becomes necessary. System cloning facilitates a seamless transfer of the entire system, along with all data and configurations, to a new and larger disk. This process ensures that we have sufficient storage space for our expanding data and allows the computer to function smoothly without storage-related performance issues.
Replacing Aging or Faulty Disks: As disks age or develop issues like bad sectors, their reliability, and performance may degrade. System cloning provides a solution to migrate the entire system to a brand new disk, eliminating potential problems and ensuring data integrity and stability. This replacement extends the lifespan of the system while minimizing the risk of data loss due to disk-related issues.
Note: For the system disk, Disk Clone is a paid feature, you need to upgrade to CBackup Professional or Technician version.
Select "Clone" from the left-hand side menu and then select "Disk Clone".
Select the source disk that you want to clone. Click "Next".
Select the destination disk to which the source disk will be cloned, and click "Next".
Tips: The destination disk will be formatted and all existing data will be overwritten! Backup important files beforehand.
4. Preview the information of your source and destination disk. In the lower-left corner, set desired advanced settings as follows.
a) Edit Partitions: To adjust the size of the partitions on the destination disk if it's larger, you can select the feature and one of the following options.
Important Options:
Convert the destination disk from GPT to MBR: 1. If the source disk is MBR but the destination disk is GPT, please tick this option so the destination GPT drive will be converted to MBR. In this way, it is able to boot from the cloned drive after the disk clone. 2. If the source disk is GPT but the destination disk is MBR, the option will be "Convert the destination disk from MBR to GPT". Please tick this option so the destination MBR disk will be converted to GPT.In this way, it is able to boot from the cloned drive after the disk clone. 3. If the source disk and the destination disk are both MBR/GPT, please do not tick this option.
Copy without resizing partitions: Do not make any changes to the partition sizes. If you want to clone disk to larger disk, select the last two options instead.
Manually adjust partition size: Manually adjust the partition size by dragging a slider bar. With this feature, you can simply select and modify the size of every partition as your requirements.
b) Sector by sector clone: This feature requires that the destination disk size must be equal to or larger than the source disk, and it will need more cloning time and disk space.
c) SSD Alignment: If you are cloning hard drive to an SSD (Solid-State Drive), we highly recommend you check this option for optimizing the performance of the SSD.
Finally, click "Start Clone". Wait for the process to complete and then click "Finish".
Notes:
Disk cloning is a crucial technological tool with broad applications in various situations, offering convenience and assurance to users, ranging from data protection to system migration.
Despite the numerous advantages of disk cloning, it's essential to proceed with caution before performing any cloning operations. Make sure to meticulously back up critical data and familiarize yourself with the tools and steps involved to avoid potential issues.
Q: Can I connect the destination drive via a USB connector during disk clone?
A: Yes, you can connect the destination drive via a USB connector during disk clone. But after the successful disk clone process, please connect the cloned drive internally to boot from it.
Q: After disk clone, will the source system be deleted or not bootable?
A: Disk clone won't take any effect on the source system.
Q: After disk clone, how to change the drive letter of the system partition on the destination disk into C:?
A: When you boot from the cloned drive, Windows will assign letter C to this partition automatically, so you can't manually assign letter C to the partition.