- The bootable clone is a complete replica of the computer's bootable hard drive, including the operating system and other data. You can either clone the complete disc or the partition(s) that contain the operating system and related boot files when cloning a hard drive for Windows 10.
- Upgrade the low-space hard disc and move the operating system and apps to a new hard drive without reinstalling them.
- Clone the operating system from a large hard drive to a smaller SSD for faster reading and writing speeds, as well as improved stability and performance.
- In the event of a system failure, you can restore the OS from a cloned version using a bootable hard drive, preserving your valuable data.
- To clone the bootable hard drive, download EaseUS Todo Backup and follow the exact instructions below. Find and select 'Tools' on the main page; system clone and other utilities are available here.
- EaseUS Todo Backup will choose the boot and system partitions for you, as well as the target disc, when you click 'Next.'
- *System clone erases all data and does not permit converting MBR to GPT or vice versa. Ascertain that the partition styles on the source and target discs are same.
- In the advanced settings, select Optimize for SSD if the target disc is an SSD.
- To begin cloning, click 'Proceed.'
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