![]() ![]() We will use dd to write the data from one drive to the other, bit by bit. I will use sda as the current smaller drive and sdb as the new bigger drive.ĩ.1. In the window which opens type "lsblk" to show all connected drives, your drive descriptors may vary.Click on the little black icon on the lower left to open a terminal window.Type "startx", press enter and wait for the GUI to load. Select the first entry and press enter on Systemrescues boot menu. You might need to enable legacy boot and the bootmenu in your BIOS settings. Shutdown your computer, boot into the boot menu and select the USB you've just created. Start Rufus as Administrator and select your USB, the you've downloaded and click Start.Connect an empty USB Stick with a minimum of 4gb of storage to your PC, note that any files on it will be erased.Download SystemRescue from their Website.0.5 Check if the backup was successful, and if it's possible to retrieve the data ![]() ![]() Note that this process will only work as-is if there is no encryption in place.Ġ. You will need either a second M.2/SATA connector in your PC or an external case to connect your new drive while you are copying the data. For this you will need to create a bootable USB drive with Rufus. You can only clone your boot drive if it is not mounted. I will only use Linux as I am used to it, if someone has a better way using other tools feel free to add an answer. ![]()
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