How to Clone Windows With Macrium Reflect Free


Author: Johnny Phung
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This is a more condense and specific to just cloning your hard drive to another hard drive and booting it. In my other video, I used other specific features such as cloning your drive to a larger drive and backing up your drive to an ISO. If this video does not help you then check out my other video here: http://youtu.be/BWM79HCzdDA


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  1. Thanks for this awesome lesson. Will this work with a Raspberry pi W Zero?
  2. I didn't think that I had to initialize the new hdd before cloning. Thanks a lot for your video.
  3. +Johnny Phung - Last time I used this program, it created two usable partitions instead of one. How do I avoid that because I want to keep the OS and free space all on one partition?
  4. Thank you!
  5. Hi Guys, I tried cloning to a ssd that I have plugged in as a USB drive using a drive adapter. Followed the steps percisely, it clone all three out of four of my partitions (C System, C-Restore and C-HP Tools) copied perfectly EXCEPT the C-Primary which I'm thinking is my Windows partition that probably has locked files on it because it didn't copy 10gigs (132.98g out of 142.98g). I changed BIOS boot order to boot from the USB first and received the blue screen of death. Both laptop dive and ssd drive are 500gig drives and I'm running under Windows 7. Anybody have any answers? TIA
  6. Can this software copy system backup so that if one buys windows 10 and want to copy over software, that the software will work.
  7. this worked for me 3/17. A few small difference. You get Macrium downloaded directly from their websight. It is a little over 300 MB instead of the 42.7MB that you have. Also it asked for your business and position, I just put Home and Owner. I did it a little different, I downloaded the 1st part from a healthy computer to a flash drive, then plugged the usb flash to my failing computer, had to open the flash then started from there, it all picks up from there as the same in this video. I cloned, then removed the damaged hard drive and the computer runs just like it did before it did before all the noisy clicks and freezing from the old drive. It took 45 min to transfer 137GB of a 5yr old Dell E6700 10gb ram 64bit Win10
  8. Hi Johnny Phung, what a Great tutorial nicely presented and explained..I have a question my current setup is RAID_0 on 2 x 1Tb's HDD's and I suspect I have some bad sectors. I have bought 2 x 1Tb's each Samsung ssd's which I want to clone onto. How easy is it or its the same procedure you illustrated in your video? Do I need to create a backup first of my 2 x 1Tb's HDD's onto something like a Ext HDD? Thanks in advance...!!!
  9. I used this Macrium reflect to clone a new ssd but it doesn't show up as a boot option. I've messed around with bios a bit and it is listed under my sata connections, but just not as a bootable device. Is there anything about the actual cloning process that I have to do which makes it a bootable drive? it was a direct clone of my only HD that works just fine so why wont he ssd? Does 8.1 need something different done? I was only upgrading to an ssd and was planning to keep the hard drive in there just for whatever. New to all this
  10. mine says its in use and cant copy or something? any suggestions?
  11. why cant i clone the disk that i want? it only says that i copy dynamic values
  12. The clone is 10 gb smaller. Is it normal ? Thank you for the tutorial.
  13. Can this be used with a flash drive making it bootable?
  14. Extremely helpful. Thanks a lot. I'll go try it with my new internal HDD now.
  15. SEHR GEHOLFEN!! DANKE
  16. why tf i have to download 800mb for this program and you got for 40 mb?
  17. thanks u really help me
  18. Dont forget to use AOMEI to extend your drive after copying it over, that program worked REALLY well when nothing else would, so big shout out to them!!
  19. So what happens to the old hard drive that has been cloned? Can it still be bootable?