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Disk Clone
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I have a notebook and I am trying to clone my ssd to another ssd connected via usb. Is it possible? I can't connect it directly to the motherboard since there no entry for that.
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You can try the following version of Hasleo Backup Suite to clone Windows to USB or try Hasleo WinToUSB.
https://www.easyuefi.com/backup-software..._2_USB.exe
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Ok, thank you for the answer. I have another doubt, my intention is to replace my old ssd by the new one in the note, that's why I was trying to use the Disk Clone. Once I had it copied I will replace the ssd in the motherboard.

By reading the WinToUSB description, I had the impression that it is for a different purpose. Could I clone my system using WinToUSB and then replace the old ssd in the note by this cloned one?
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(10-14-2023, 12:17 AM)Pliniojls Wrote: Ok, thank you for the answer. I have another doubt,  my intention is to replace my old ssd by the new one in the note, that's why I was trying to use the Disk Clone. Once I had it copied I will replace the ssd in the motherboard.

By reading the WinToUSB description, I had the impression that it is for a different purpose. Could I clone my system using WinToUSB and then replace the old ssd in the note by this cloned one?

You shouldn't use a portable Windows disk created with WinToUSB directly as an internal disk, you should convert the portable Windows drive to an internal disk before putting the it into the laptop, and here's the tutorial:
https://www.easyuefi.com/wintousb/faq/en...-Disk.html
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