It's saved my bacon on Windows systems a few times. In this video, you can see how to clone an SSD to a larger SSD - laptop edition For freeDownload the FREE Macrium cloning software used in this video dire. 8 Click 'Select a Disk to Clone to' in the pop-up window. This will open a pop-up window where you will complete the cloning process. 7 Click 'Clone This Disk.' With the drive selected, click the available Clone This Disk button. I'm one of those that's been using the free version of Reflect on my Windows boxes for quite some time. From Macrium Reflects front page, select your current hard dive. Now at least I know to look for an alternate path.Īs you probably guessed, this is a one-shot deal simply to save the time/effort IPLing a new system from scratch.īTW, since you're identified as a Macrium Rep, thanks for a great product. I'm afraid that file system shrinking is not supported for Linux EXT formatted partitions.
This is an update to a two-year old video. 6GB GDDR5 graphics, DDR IV 16GB (2666MHz) RAM and a 512GB NVMe PCIe SSD. I haven't tried booting the Windows box to its Rescue Media, but I haven't seen it mentioned in the docs that this might be necessary either. In this video, I use the most recent version of Macrium Reflect Free to clone Windows from a 1 TB hard drive to a 360 GB M.2 SSD, and keep it bootable. In Macrium Reflect Free, click Clone this disk and select the mSATA disk as. I'm trying to do this on a Windows 10 system with both the source and destination drives connected via USB-to-SATA adapters. The "Cloned Partition Properties" always remain grayed out. I've tried nearly very other variation I can think of. I'm unable to drag partition 1 to the destination - the pointer changes to a slashed circle. My intended destination drive is a 120 GB SSD with no partitions. #2 is 7.96 GB "Unformatted Logical" of which 7.96 is used. #1 is 224.92 GB "ext Active" of which 6.02 GB is used. My source drive is a 250 GB Linux boot that shows up in Macrium Reflect 7 as an MBR disk with two partitions.
After reading this I'm still having trouble.