How to Copy Partition to Another Drive in Windows Easily?

Lily Green
3 min readJul 30, 2021

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Instead of cloning a whole disk, sometimes you may want to clone a particular partition to another drive. Here are two common situations of copying partition to another drive:

  • Move data partition to a larger drive because the current drive lacks storage space.
  • Transfer system partition to an SSD so that you can use SSD for OS and HDD for storage.

What’s more, cloning a specified partition costs less time than cloning an entire disk. It’s an efficient way to transfer only necessary data. Then, what’s the best solution to copy partition to another drive on Windows 10/8/7?

Best freeware to transfer partition to another drive

The best free cloning software — AOMEI Backupper Standard makes it a piece of cake to copy any partition on your PC. You can benefit a lot from its following features:

  • Disk Clone: it allows you to clone all partitions on one disk at the same time. It is useful when you want to transfer everything from one hard drive to another.
  • Partition Clone: it enables you to clone a specified partition to another partition/disk. It supports cloning NTFS drive, FAT32 drive, and exFAT drive, etc.
  • SSD Alignment: it uses 4K partition alignment to improve the read/write speed of an SSD.

Besides, AOMEI Backupper runs well on all editions of Windows 10/8.1/8/7/Vista/XP. Want to have a try? Please read on.

Stepwise guide to clone partition to another drive in Windows 10/8/7

Please note that all data on the destination drive will be deleted after cloning, so backup files on the target drive if you don’t want to lose them. Follow the guidance below to begin cloning a non-system partition:

Step 1. Connect the target drive to your computer if you are cloning to an external drive.

Step 2. Install and run AOMEI Backupper. Select Clone > Partition Clone.

Step 3. On the Source Partition page, choose the data partition that you want to clone and click Next.

Step 4. On the Destination Partition page, choose the target drive and click Next.

Step 5. Check the SSD Alignment option if you are cloning to an SSD. Then, click Start Clone to launch the cloning process.

Notes:
◑ If you want to clone every sector on the source partition, you can enable the Sector By Sector Clone option. It requires the destination partition to be equal to or larger than the source partition.
◑ After the cloning process is finished, you can wipe the source drive to release storage space. The source partition will become unallocated space after wiping. You can use the unallocated space to extend an existing volume or create a new volume via Windows tool Disk Management.

Now you know how to copy partition to another drive on Windows 10/8/7. Follow me to learn more about hard drive data transfer and Windows data protection!

Source: https://www.ubackup.com/windows-10/copy-partition-to-another-drive-windows-10-8523.html

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