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Old confused dude lmao
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Old ? Yep ! 64 y/o for 8 hours as I type this !   Confused I am a newbie as if it isn't obvious! I am in the planning mode I am of the measure twice cut once mentality ! I have not installed the Free version or purchased version of Hasleo Disk Clone - YET. I will say this is not my first rodeo cloning disks as I have used utilities such as Crucial's  Acronis True Image, which is free with their SSDs with great success !

My issue today is the following gleaned from a previous post in part that says  I'm sorry that Hasleo Backup Suite/Disk Clone does not allow cloning of the Windows operating system or the disk it resides on to a USB drive, whether it is a USB flash drive or an external SSD/HDD USB drive- this was posted in a reply by an admin ! The post also mentions that this cannot be done with the free version as it is funded by purchases of other paid versions , which I fully understand as I am a capitalist !   
Can anyone tell me if cloning from a 512GB NVME System  Disk to a 1TB NVME in a USB attached enclosure is possible with the paid version ? 

Groogle's AI assistant says it is butttttttt it seems to conflict with  what the Admin said in the post I referenced above ! The only possible caveat being it is possible using the paid version ! If it matters I am doing this with a PC that is using WIN 11 Home and it is configured with 32GB Ram ! 
Can anyone confirm that Cloning a  [u]a 512GB NVME System  Disk to a 1TB NVME in a USB attached enclosure is possible with the paid version of  [u]Hasleo Disk Clone or should I opt for a different tool ?  There is no shortage of alternatives but simplicity is the entire idea about using computers NO ?  and Hasleo Disk Clone appears to be quite simple in use ! Thanks in advance to all who reply OFWG  Big Grin[/u][/u]
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