With the help of EaseUS Partition Master, you can easily clone OS to SSD on Windows 11/10 without reinstalling. Performing an OS clone to SSD can improve your computer performance in many aspects, like faster startup process and quicker application response.
Overview:
How to clone OS to an SSD? To clone an operating system to an SSD, you'll need to use specialized cloning software. First, connect the SSD to your computer, then download and install cloning software like EaseUS Partition Master. Choose the source disk (the one with the OS) and the SSD as the destination. Initiate the cloning process and wait for it to complete. Then, change the boot order in the BIOS to boot from the SSD. Finally, verify if you can boot PC from the new SSD.
Since the capacity of an HDD is much bigger than that of an SSD in general, many users decide to clone the OS to an SSD instead of cloning the whole HDD to the SSD. It's not a difficult task. This tutorial will provide detailed information on how to clone OS to SSD.
View the necessary information for cloning OS to SSD:
| ⏱️ Duration | 3-6 minutes |
| ⛑️ Preparations | Windows PC, SATA cable, SSD, Backup data |
| ⛏️ Tools | Download the professional tool - EaseUS Partition Master |
| 👣 Steps | 1️⃣Prepare the Drive 2️⃣Clone OS to SSD...Full steps 3️⃣Make the cloned SSD the boot drive...Full steps 4️⃣Test and verify |
To clone OS to SSD smoothly, the better solution is to use the professional Windows partition manager - EaseUS Partition Master. Because manually copying the files from the system partition to the SSD will surely cause boot issues in the future.
EaseUS Partition Master is a tested and proven way to copy the OS to an SSD successfully. Download the software in a second and run with 3 procedures to copy the operating system to SSD.
Make sure you get a working cable, or you will encounter hardware recognition problems. Besides, download and install EaseUS Partition Master on the computer where the HDD is installed.
To clone OS to SSD without boot issues or other problems, you need to make the SSD meet the requirements below.
#1. Initialize the SSD
#2. About the Partition Style:
Different partition styles (MBR and GPT) use different boot modes (BIOS and UEFI). To avoid the boot issue, you should keep the SSD partition style identical to the source disk before cloning.
You can check the partition style of your SSD in this way: right-click the HDD in Disk Management, choose "Properties" > click the "Volumes" tab, then you can see the partition style.
You can use EaseUS Partition Master to convert MBR to GPT or vice versa when necessary.
#3. About the Capacity:
It's worth emphasizing that you should ensure the SSD capacity is larger than the used space on the system and boot partition(s). Even if the capacity is equal in size, you will receive a prompt saying, "The destination disk is too small."
Note: The operation of migrating OS to SSD or HDD will delete and remove existing partitions and data on your target disk when there is not enough unallocated space on the target disk. If you saved important data there, back up them to an external hard drive in advance.
Step 1. Select "Clone" from the left menu. Select the "Migrate OS" and click "Next" to continue..
Step 2. Select the target disk you want to clone. Click "Next".
Step 3. Click "Yes" after checking the warning message. The data and partitions on the target disk will be deleted. Make sure that you've backed up important data in advance. If not, do it now.
Step 4. Preview the layout of your target disk. You can also click the disk layout options to customize the layout of your target disk as you want. Then click "Start" to start migrating your OS to a new disk
Step 5. When you see a confirming message, asking "If you want to start up computer from the clone target disk", tick "Adjust the order to boot from the clone target disk" and click the respective button through your demands.
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After a successful operating system migration, you need to change the boot order in BIOS and set the installed SSD as the boot drive so as to boot up the PC from the SSD.
Here are the steps to make a cloned SSD the boot drive on Windows OS:
Step 1. Restart the PC and press F2/F12/Del keys to enter BIOS.
Step 2. Go to the boot option, change the boot order, and set OS to boot from the new SSD.
Step 3. Save the changes, exit BIOS, and restart your PC.
Your computer should now boot from the SSD, and you should see your OS and files as they were on the original drive. Once you're satisfied with the cloned SSD, you can remove the old drive or repurpose it for storage.
Wait patiently to let the computer boot up. After this, you can use the new SSD as your OS disk. Have any problem with this issue? Click the link below to get professional tips.
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Based on the feedback given by our Customer Service Department, you may have the following questions after cloning the OS to an SSD.
The "Migrate OS" feature in EaseUS Partition Master will help you efficiently transfer OS from HDD to SSD by cloning all the content on the system and boot partition(s). Thus, if you have installed programs or saved files on these partitions, they will also be copied to the SSD.
For your information, both system partition and boot partition are necessary for Windows to boot properly. They could be the same partition or two different partitions.
Generally, if you followed the preparations strictly, there will be no boot issues. Yet, there are expectations. Various reasons may cause boot failure from the SSD. To solve the problem effectively, you are recommended to contact our support team (techsupport@easeus.com) for remote assistance.
When there is insufficient disk space on the SSD, you will receive the message saying the destination disk is too small. You have two solutions in such a case: transfer some applications and files to another drive or switch to a larger SSD.
To check for bad sectors, select the disk or partition and choose "More" > "Surface Test" in EaseUS Partition Master.
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It could be simple to clone OS from HDD to SSD with the help of third-party software. But do make sure the SSD meets the requirements of a successful cloning process. If unexpected errors occur, don't worry. The most frequent problems that may arise and the solutions to them are also provided. If you encounter any issues you can't solve, you are always welcome to contact our support team via email or live chat for help.
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