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Cloning SSD to another SSD only takes 4 simple steps, including:

  • Connect the new SSD to your computer/laptop
  • Download the best SSD cloning tool - Todo Backup
  • Use Todo Backup to clone SSD to new SSD
  • Boot your device from the newly cloned SSD

What does SSD to SSD cloning software do? SSD to SSD cloning software is a tool designed to replicate the contents of one solid-state drive (SSD) in its entirety onto another SSD. Its main functions include: 1. Complete duplication: It allows you to copy the operating system, applications, settings, files, and other data from the source SSD to the target SSD, ensuring that the new drive has the same content as the original. 2. Partition adjustment: During the cloning process, the software may enable you to resize partitions on the target SSD to accommodate different capacity drives or optimize storage layout. 3. Lossless cloning: High-quality cloning software performs the cloning without losing any data and preserves the original file system and boot sector intact. 4. Preview and verification: Some software offers preview options to examine the layout of the source and target drives before starting the cloning process. After cloning, it may automatically verify the integrity of the copied data. 5. Online cloning: In certain cases, you can clone while using your computer, without needing to shut down the system or disconnect the source SSD. 6. Quick migration: If you're upgrading your computer's hard drive, this software facilitates a rapid system transfer to the new SSD, saving time and effort. 7. Compatibility: Good SSD cloning software should be compatible with various operating systems like Windows, Mac OS, and Linux, as well as support different SSD brands and interface types. Popular SSD cloning software includes Clonezilla, Acronis True Image, and tools Todo Backup, among others. The choice of software depends on your specific requirements and budget.

Are you planning to move or install Windows on an SSD? I guess most of you would choose a small capacity SSD or a non-premium brand for the first try, because the larger the storage, the higher the cost. However, after using it for a while, you may have to abandon the small SSD and consider buying one with larger capacity. That's when some professional and excellent SSD cloning software comes in handy, helping you migrate all data from the old SSD to the new one.

To give you an analogy, imagine you're moving house; you could go room by room, picking up furniture, appliances, wardrobes, and kitchenware, and exhaust yourself in the process, or you could hire a full-service moving company that has all the tools to help, and you just sit back, relax, have a coffee, and watch them do all the work. So, an SSD cloning software is like that moving company – it takes care of everything you want moved from your old SSD to your new SSD.

Best SSD to SSD Cloning Software Overview – Tool Todo Backup

With powerful SSD cloning software, you no longer need to worry about being unable to move your Windows system, data, and files by copying and pasting, as Windows does not allow this. Todo Backup Home is chosen to be better than its competitors, such as Clonezilla, Acronis, and Macrium Reflect, due to the following reasons:

    - Intuitive software design with easily understandable function buttons for seamless usage. - Offers the flexibility to clone either the entire SSD or a single partition, eliminating the need to reinstall the Windows operating system and applications. - Three straightforward disk cloning modes: System Clone (to clone just the operating system to an SSD), Partition Clone (to clone a specific partition to an SSD), and Disk Clone (to clone the entire HDD/SSD to an SSD).

To view more features, visit the Todo Backup tools features page. You can download the best SSD cloning software here and clone SSD to SSD yourself right away:

Tutorial: How to Clone SSD to SSD with SSD Cloning Software

Download free disk cloning software and install it on your Windows 11/10/8/7 computer. Make sure both SSDs are correctly connected to the computer. All major SSD brands (Seagate, Samsung, SanDisk, Kingston, etc.) can be cloned using the software mentioned in the following sections. Additionally, Todo Backup is compatible with various types of SSDs, including M.2 SSD, NVMe SSD, SATA SSD, PCI Express SSD, and more.

    - ? If you have a desktop computer, insert both SSDs into the computer. - ? Most laptops only have one SSD slot. If that's the case with your laptop, connect the SSD to your laptop using a SATA-to-USB cable instead.
01. Connect the Second Hard Drive

Required Tools: Screwdriver, power splitter adapter cable, SATA data cable, or USB to SATA adapter. Make sure the target HDD/SSD has a larger capacity than the currently used space on your current hard drive. For M.2 SSDs, ensure you have an available PCIe slot for connection.

  • Connect the target hard drive to your computer.
  • For desktops, open the case with a screwdriver, connect the hard drive to the motherboard using a SATA data cable, and then plug in the power splitter adapter cable into the power supply box.
  • For laptops, use a USB to SATA adapter to connect the hard drive.
  • Before use, initialize the new HDD/SSD as MBR or GPT partition style (to match the same style as the current hard drive).
02. Download Disk Cloning Software

AOMEI Backupper Standard is an all-in-one cloning software that includes system clone, disk clone, backup, restore, and system migration. It stands out in disk cloning due to these features:

  • Caters to various disk cloning needs like upgrading to a larger capacity or cloning an operating system.
  • Highest success rate among all similar products.
  • Supports various types of hard drives, including IDE, EIDE, SATA, ESATA, ATA, SCSI, iSCSI, USB 1.0/2.0/3.0, etc.
  • Clones basic/dynamic disks and MBR/GPT disks.
03. Prepare for Cloning Operation

System Clone: Choose "System Clone" > Select target disk > Click "Next" to start. In advanced options, you can choose "Create a portable Windows USB drive" to clone the system to a USB drive.

Disk/Partition Clone: Choose "Clone" > Select source disk or partition > Choose target disk > Click "Next" to start.

04. Boot from the Cloned Hard Drive

Option 1. If you want to keep both the old and new hard drives

  • Restart your computer and press F2 (F8, F10, DEL...) to enter BIOS settings.
  • In the boot options, select the new HDD/SSD as the new boot drive.
  • Exit BIOS and restart your computer.

Option 2. If you only want to keep the new hard drive

  • Disconnect the old hard drive, ensuring the new one is connected properly.
  • Restart your computer.
  • Option 2 is a better choice for hard drive retention in laptops.