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Cloning M.2 to HDD question.
T wrote:
On 03/04/2018 04:44 PM, Paul in Houston TX wrote: Win7 Pro. Over 1MM hits for advice on cloning HDD to M.2. Zero for cloning M.2 to HDD. Will Use Macrium Reflect. Internal to internal drives. Any pitfalls, thoughts, or suggestions? Also, SSD to USB clone? Hi Paul in TX, M.2 SATA or M.2 NVMe? I use CloneZilla. I have done SATA over USB3 -- SATA many, many times. SATA -- NVMe several times. I have yet to do NVMe -- SATA, but as the other Paul said, the original is not harmed, so give it a whirl! USB 2 is slower than hell doing a clone. -T Thanks T. NVMe to sata hdd and then back if necessary. The sata hdd to usb2 hdd clone on the laptop takes 2.5 hours, 320g, 4 partitions. The sata hdd to sata hdd on this machine takes 20 min, 500g, 2 partitions. This machine is the one that will be getting the 500g Samsung 960 Pro nvme m.2 soon. The laptop will get a generic 500g ssd sata. |
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