F franki36 Honorable Nov 12, 2018 5 0 10,510 Apr 10, 2019 #1 Hi I have only one M.2 ssd slot and I was wondering how I could clone the content that I have on the first one (252gb) to a bigger one (512gb)
Hi I have only one M.2 ssd slot and I was wondering how I could clone the content that I have on the first one (252gb) to a bigger one (512gb)
rchris Distinguished Dec 5, 2014 308 1 18,965 Apr 10, 2019 #2 They now make M.2 enclosures that have USB connectors. They are still a little pricey compared with the standard SSD enclosures, but they make the job easy. Here's just one example: https://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod..._re=M.2_enclosures-_-9SIAJTD8ZZ5974-_-Product I suppose you could also clone your M.2 to another drive (hdd, ssd, or optical), and then clone it back to the new M.2. (I haven't tried that...yet!) Upvote 1 Downvote
They now make M.2 enclosures that have USB connectors. They are still a little pricey compared with the standard SSD enclosures, but they make the job easy. Here's just one example: https://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod..._re=M.2_enclosures-_-9SIAJTD8ZZ5974-_-Product I suppose you could also clone your M.2 to another drive (hdd, ssd, or optical), and then clone it back to the new M.2. (I haven't tried that...yet!)
USAFRet Titan Moderator Mar 16, 2013 171,464 17,921 184,590 Apr 10, 2019 #3 franki36 said: Hi I have only one M.2 ssd slot and I was wondering how I could clone the content that I have on the first one (252gb) to a bigger one (512gb) Click to expand... You'll need another drive to hold the (temporary) Image. 1x m.2 slot with an Image Assuming you have another drive with sufficient free space to hold the entirety of your current m.2 drive: Download and install Macrium Reflect Run that, and create a Rescue CD or USB (you'll use this later). "Other Tasks" In the Macrium client, create an Image to some other drive. External USB HDD, maybe. Select all partitions. This results in a file of xxxx.mrimage When done, power OFF. Swap the 2 drives Boot up from the Rescue USB you created earlier. Recover, and tell it where the Image is that you created in step 3, and which drive to apply it to...the new m.2 Go, and wait until it finishes. That's all...this should work. Upvote 0 Downvote
franki36 said: Hi I have only one M.2 ssd slot and I was wondering how I could clone the content that I have on the first one (252gb) to a bigger one (512gb) Click to expand... You'll need another drive to hold the (temporary) Image. 1x m.2 slot with an Image Assuming you have another drive with sufficient free space to hold the entirety of your current m.2 drive: Download and install Macrium Reflect Run that, and create a Rescue CD or USB (you'll use this later). "Other Tasks" In the Macrium client, create an Image to some other drive. External USB HDD, maybe. Select all partitions. This results in a file of xxxx.mrimage When done, power OFF. Swap the 2 drives Boot up from the Rescue USB you created earlier. Recover, and tell it where the Image is that you created in step 3, and which drive to apply it to...the new m.2 Go, and wait until it finishes. That's all...this should work.