Last Updated on April 22, 2024
NTFS is a new file system provided by Windows with more functions and higher security than other file system formats. Sometimes, you may want to copy an NTFS partition. Copying an NTFS partition means cloning the NTFS partition to another partition.
Why do we need to clone NTFS partition and how to clone NTFS partition easily and safely? This article will reveal the answers one by one.
Partition Copy means cloning one partition to another. After cloning, the target partition will have the same data as the source partition. You may need to copy NTFS partition for the following reasons:
Cloning an NTFS partition can bring much convenience. In Windows, the Disk Management and Diskpart command allow you to create, delete, resize, and format partitions. However, they don't provide the feature to clone an NTFS partition. You need to use professional cloning software - AOMEI Partition Assistant Professional.
In the next part, I'll explain how to clone an NTFS partition.
AOMEI Partition Assistant is an all-in-one, disk partition management tool that provides disk and partition cloning features to prevent data loss due to software errors or other events. It supports sector-by-sector copying and file-by-file copying of NTFS partitions.
And the tool is easy to use, so even novices can clone an NTFS partition with ease.
Step 1. From the left-hand menu, select "Clone." Click "Clone Partition" and "Next."
Step 2: Select the source partition, and click Next.
Step 3: Select the target partition, then click "Next" to continue.
Step 4: Click “Start,” and wait for the clone to finish.
You can see how to clone a partition or the System Reserved partition in this video tutorial.
It's a fast and secure NTFS partition copying tool on HDD / SSD. Besides, AOMEI Partition Assistant is a comprehensive disk partition manager with many other features.
The following Partition Master features help you manage disks and resolve more issues with copying disks and partitions.
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In this article, we will discuss why you need to clone an NTFS partition. This page offers a quick and secure way to clone an NTFS partition. With the help of Partition Master tool, you can easily clone an NTFS partition.
Also, with the help of a partition master tool, you can perform some advanced operations. For example, you can migrate OS to SSD or HDD, convert MBR to GPT, and more. Below are some other questions about cloning an NTFS partition. Please keep reading if you are interested.
There are some common issues about cloning NTFS partition. If you have the same problems, please check the simple answers and hope they can help you.
**1. Can I clone a drive with partitions?**
With the Partition Master tool, you can clone either an entire drive or a specific partition on the drive. You just need to select the target and the original partition, and then you can accomplish the cloning with the "Clone Partition" feature. If you want to upgrade your system to a larger drive, cloning a drive with partitions will come in handy.
2. How to clone a Windows partition?
Since Windows itself doesn't offer cloning feature, you can't clone a Windows partition with built-in tools. Instead, you can rely on a reliable and all-around cloning utility - AOMEI Partition Assistant. Download it and follow the steps below to clone your Windows partition.
Step 1: From the left-hand menu, choose “Clone.” Then click “Clone Partition.”
Step 2: Select the source and target partitions, then click "Next".
Click “Start” to begin cloning the Windows partition.
3. Does Windows 10 Have a Cloning Tool?
No, Windows 10 does not have a built-in cloning tool. While Windows does provide a System Image tool that can help you transfer your hard drive, this feature only works when upgrading to a larger drive. It cannot be used to clone partitions.