This post will show how to copy UEFI boot disk to SSD or another HDD with the help of a handy UEFI clone software for Windows 11/10/8/7.
Before you start to copy the UEFI boot disk, you may wish to know more about what UEFI boot is and how it is different from traditional BIOS boot.
Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) is a kind of PC system specification that is used to define the interface between the operating system and system firmware and hardware. This interface is responsible for powering the self-test (POST), connecting the operating system, and providing an interface to the operating system and hardware.
UEFI and BIOS are different boot modes and the former is widely used in new computers. UEFI uses different firmware and supports a larger hard drive and brings faster boot times and more security features compared to the traditional one. It also works with the newer partition table, GUID Partition Table (GPT), and is replacing the old MBR eventually.
On the contrary, you may have heard that after converting a larger hard drive (over 2TB) from MBR to GPT, to keep the system bootable, one must change Legacy to UEFI in BIOS. That is, UEFI with GPT and Legacy with MBR.
Cloning a UEFI hard disk almost has the same purposes as common hard drives. To sum up, the following two reasons come first on the list.
1. Upgrade existing UEFI hard disk. Some users want to clone UEFI disk to SSD or larger or newer disk to replace the old one. Obviously, SSD or any new disk would bring much better performance and experience than the disk that has been used for years does. No need to reinstall Windows OS and software for this as well.
2. Copy the UEFI drive for backup. Sometimes, disk copy has the same effect as disk backup, and it saves time and effort to restore the image at the same time. Only one thing, disk copy takes up much more disk space on the destination than images. It is not a bad idea to do a UEFI HDD copy when you have a spare external hard drive around.
Anyway, you probably want to clone UEFI drive with other intentions. However, when you choose the software to clone the UEFI disk, make sure it would recognize the GPT partition table. Otherwise, things may be complicated.
AOMEI Partition Assistant Professional is the disk cloning software that will help you clone UEFI HDD to SSD in a simple and easy way. Partition on SSD will be aligned automatically during the copy process. Except for cloning the entire UEFI boot disk, you can clone a single UEFI boot partition only to a USB flash drive or external storage. This software recognizes both UEFI GPT disk and Legacy MBR disk and works quite well in Windows 11,10, 8, 8.1, and 7.
What’s more, if you need to change UEFI backward to Legacy in the future, you can use this software to convert MBR to GPT without data loss. With its user-friendly interface and simplified steps, even a computer novice can do a great job. Now, let’s get to know the steps to clone UEFI disk in Windows 10.
In the first place, connect the SSD to your machine and make sure it can be detected. If it is new, initialize it to GPT partition style in Disk Management. Install and launch AOMEI Partition Assistant on your Windows 10.
Step 1. Click "Clone" in the main interface, and select "Clone Disk".
Step 2. Choose the hard disk that you need to clone as the source disk and click "Next".
Step 3. Select SSD drive as the destination disk, and then click "Next".
Step 4. Then, you can check the source and destination disk in the next window or change to "Sector to Sector clone", and click the "Confirm" button to continue if there is no problem.
Here, you can also click the "Settings" button to adjust the partition size on the destination disk or tick "4k alignment" to improve the reading and writing speed of the SSD.
Step 5. After returning to the main interface, check the pending operation and click "Apply" and "Proceed" to commit the operation.
You see, it is quite simple to copy UEFI boot disk to another disk if you choose the right cloning software to assist. If you want to use the old UEFI boot disk as secondary storage after cloning, you can format it to clean up the disk. Try SSD data secure wiping if it is an SSD
AOMEI Partition Assistant also is capable of many other things. For example, you can migrate OS to SSD only and leave data partitions on old HDD. This combination makes full use of HDD’s and SSD’s advantages. To clone UEFI boot disk on Windows Server, you may want to give its Server edittion edition a shot.