Updated by Linda on Dec 06, 2021 to Disk/Partition Clone | User Guide
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To upgrade to the newly released Windows 11, your computer's boot mode should be UEFI, disk partition style should be GPT, and Secure Boot should be enabled. What if you need to replace or upgrade to a larger hard drive for Windows 11 but don't want to lose data on the old one? The Disk Copy tool can be a convenient utility to help you through this process.
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Many people are looking for effective ways to clone SSD to M.2. Here are real user scenarios from tech forums:
"I'm trying to clone my boot drive from a 500GB Samsung 840 Evo SSD to a 1TB M.2 Samsung 961. There's way too much on that system that I don't want to have to redownload or reactivate – apps, settings, licenses, and so on. Instead, I'd like to clone Windows 10 from the SATA SSD to the M.2 SSD. How can I do that?"
If you also need to upgrade your SSD or HDD and have no idea how to clone SSD to M.2 or NVMe M.2 SSD, you come to the right place. In this article, we will show you how to clone HDD/SSD to M.2 SSD with a professional disk cloning software.
Also, if you clone Windows 10 to an M.2 SSD, you need to know how to boot from the cloned M.2 SSD. Get all the details right here.
M.2 SSDs are better than regular SSDs. The M.2 interface, with the NVMe protocol, is incredibly fast - for example, Samsung's SM960/961 can read up to 3,200 MB/s, over six times faster than a typical SSD. Thus, users who require frequent file transfers and high-performance operations might choose to upgrade their HDD or SSD to an M.2 or NVMe M.2 SSD.
Next, we will show you how to clone HDD/SSD to M.2 SSD in 5 steps.
Shut down your laptop, unplug the power cable and any other connected cables. Remove the back panel and take it off so you can properly install the new NVMe SSD into the M.2 slot on the motherboard.
Make sure your computer detects the newly added M.2 SSD. If your SSD is not showing up in Windows 10, address this issue promptly.
Normally, when you connect a new blank M.2 SSD to a computer, the PC won't boot from it. However, there is a case where some users connect both their original SSD and the new M.2 SSD to another PC. In this case, the computer might boot from the blank M.2 SSD, leading to unbootable issues.
To avoid this boot issue, you need to enter the BIOS and confirm that your computer boots from the original SSD.
Whether you want to clone a system drive with the Windows OS or a data disk to an M.2 SSD, disk cloning can save you from the hassle of reinstalling Windows and all your applications. You can clone SSD or HDD for disk upgrade, system migration, data transfer, file backup, or other purposes.
Our Hard Drive Cloning Software features powerful cloning capabilities and advanced, flexible cloning options. It ensures a smooth SSD to M.2 SSD cloning process without the risk of encountering issues like a cloned hard drive not booting that you might experience with other cloning tools. Download the software now to enjoy these highlights:
Disk Copy Features:
Activate the software, then follow these steps to clone your hard drive to an M.2 SSD.
Video tutorial on how to convert an HDD to an M.2 SSD:
For ease and convenience, you can follow along with this video as a guide. Or, do it yourself:
Advance Notice:
Step 1: To clone the entire disk to another in Disk Mode, select it and click Next.
Step 2: Select another disk as the target disk.
A warning message appears, alerting you to the fact that your data will be lost. Confirm this message by clicking OK, and then click Next.
Step 3: Check the disk layout of two hard drives. You can choose to "Adapt to Disk Automatically", "Keep the same as Source" or "Edit Disk Layout" to manage the target disk's layout.
Check the “Optimize for SSD” option for best performance with your SSD.
Step 4: Click “Proceed” to start the task.
If you cloned Windows 10 from an SSD/HDD to an M.2 SSD, you'll need to manually set the boot order. Restart your PC and press F2, Esc, or F8 to enter BIOS. Then, set it to boot from the cloned M.2 SSD. You might need to disable Secure Boot Control for the SSD to show as a bootable drive.
If the laptop boots up normally, and all programs and settings are as they were before (only much faster), you're golden.
An M.2 SSD is a small form factor internal storage expansion card designed to provide high-performance storage in ultra-thin, low-power devices like ultrabooks and tablets. This type of SSD is intended to offer fast storage capabilities to the device while supporting multiple protocols and applications such as Wi-Fi, USB, PCIe, and SATA.
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If your laptop is M.2-compatible, its operating system should already include the Advanced Host Controller Interface (AHCI) driver needed to install an M.2 storage card. If it isn't, forget about the SSD. If it is, enjoy the speed.
That's it for how to clone SSD or HDD to M.2 or M.2 NVMe SSD with Disk Copy. If you still fail to set SSD as boot drive or the cloned SSD won't boot, please reach out to our tech support team at techsupport@tools.com for assistance.