To migrate or clone Windows 10 to new hard drive and boot successfully from the new drive, you can clone only OS related partitions or copy the entire disk to another one in Windows 10.
“Now, I plan to replace my hard disk with a newly purchased SATA SSD. I wonder how to transfer Windows 10 to new SSD directly rather than install OS on the new drive from scratch? Copy and Paste Windows files or something else? Is there anyone who can offer advice?”
Copy and Paste is a common way to transfer data between different hard drives. However, this method is not working for transferring OS or moving installed programs. The system and programs won’t boot successfully after you simply paste the boot files. That's because lots of hidden data, files, even partitions that are essential for booting a system are still in the original disk, you can't see them in Explorer or Disk Management. They can only be detected by professional software like cloning tools, check applications...
Thus, if you want to migrate Windows 10 to another new hard drive instead of reinstallation, it’s a wise decision to copy Windows 10 to a new drive via reliable & professional cloning software.
To clone Windows 10 from the current hard disk to a new SSD or HDD with secure boot, here introduce you to a safe & free GUI disk copy tool for Windows 10, AOMEI Partition Assistant Professional. It is very easy to handle and has powerful functions.
☛ Its Disk Clone Wizard allows you to duplicate your current disk; After cloning, all data & apps, including OS saved on the original disk will be moved to the new drive. And you can boot from the new hard drive without any obstacles. ☛ It offers two copying methods: Clone Disk Quickly and Sector-by-Sector Clone, satisfying different demands, such as cloning Windows 10 to smaller SSD. ☛ And it also allows you to clone only Windows 10 OS-related partitions (data partition not included) to another hard drive via Migrate OS to SSD Wizard.
Now, get to know the detailed process of cloning Windows 10 disk to new hard drive via AOMEI Partition Assistant Professional.
✌ You can download its demo version at first!
Supports you to clone Windows disk to NVMe SSD, SATA SSD, M.2 SSD, traditional HDD, USB flash drive, etc.
▶ What you should do before cloning: • Connect the new hard drive to your computer and ensure that it can be recognized and shows up in Windows 10. • Confirm that your motherboard supports EFI/UEFI boot mode if you need to clone Windows 10 MBR disk to GPT disk. • Delete unwanted files and uninstall unnecessary programs on Windows 10 hard drive (omissible)
Step 1. Install and launch AOMEI Partition Assistant, 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 the destination disk to store the data on the source 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 SSD if the target disk is an SSD drive.
Step 5. At last, click "Apply" and "Proceed" in the main interface to start cloning the hard drive.
✍ Notes: ✐ A reboot is necessary as this operation involves system partition and needs to be performed under the PreOS environment. ✐ It is far more than a copy tool for Windows. It can help you convert MBR to GPT without data loss, create Windows bootable media, and so on. ✐ AOMEI Partition Assistant Professional is for Windows 11/10/8.1/8/7, XP, and Vista. To clone disk to disk in Windows Server 2022/2019 /2016/2012/2008/2003, please use AOMEI Partition Assistant Server.
★ If you don’t know how to boot a computer from the new hard drive after cloning Windows 10, you can refer to the following content.
★ If you plan to keep the old hard drive and new hard drive, you can reboot your computer, enter BIOS (press F2/DEL or other specific keys) to set the new drive as the first boot device, and boot from it. After managing to boot from the new disk, you can wipe the old hard drive to reclaim the disk and take it as data storage.
★ If your PC doesn’t support you to hold two hard drives at the same time, you can power off your PC, locate the old hard drive and replace it with the new one. Then, you can run the PC from the new drive.