Clone OS to New Hard Drive Without Reinstalling(for Windows 11/10/8/7)

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⏰Time Code:
0:05 - Intro
0:18 - When you need to clone OS to new hard drive
0:44 - The best OS cloner
1:12 - How to clone OS to new hard drive
2:25 - How to boot OS from the clone hard drive
2:37 - Outro

The video includes three parts:
● Part 1. The best OS cloner
● Part 2. How to clone OS to new hard drive
● Part 3. How to boot from the cloned hard drive
Whether you want to upgrade to a larger hard drive for better computer performance, swap to an SSD for better boot speed, or create a copy of your operating system, cloning OS to the new drive is a wise decision to seamlessly continue using computer without having to reinstall everything from scratch.

Cloning OS is not a simple "copy and paste" action. To clone OS to a new hard drive successfully, you need a professional OS migration tool, and EaseUS Disk Copy is a reliable one you can try.
It has a system clone feature, ensuring that everything related to the operating system is replicated accurately to the new hard drive, and you can boot from the cloned drive without any issue.
Download and install it on your Windows computer from Ease US official website.

Now, let's see how to clone OS to the new hard drive with EaseUS Disk Copy.
Before cloning, you should back up all important data to prevent data loss during the cloning process. In addition, ensure that the new hard drive or SSD has enough storage capacity to accommodate the OS. Normally, a Windows 10 system takes about 16-20 GB of free storage.
With the preparations done, let's get started.

● Step 1. Connect the new hard drive to your computer via an adapter or a USB-to-SATA cable. You can also install it into the extra hard drive slot.
● Step 2. Launch Ease US Disk Copy, and it will pop up a window, asking you, "A new drive on this computer was found. Do you want to migrate OS to the new drive?" Click the Yes button, and Ease US Disk Copy will automatically select all system-related partitions and files.
● Step 3. Adjust the disk layout to fit into the new disk, and choose between "Autofit the disk" or "Edit disk layout." Check the option if the new hard drive is an SSD to put your SSD in its best performance.
● Step 4. Click "Proceed" to start the OS cloning process, and wait for the process to complete.

After OS cloning, you can boot your computer by restarting it and pressing F2 or F8 to enter BIOS. Change the boot drive under the Boot tab. Save the change, and your computer will boot from the new drive.

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