Want to clone GPT HDD to SSD? Here are all the information you should know to ensure the cloned drive can boot after cloning, whether it is a MBR or GPT SSD.
GPT (GUID Partition Table) and MBR (Master Boot Record) are two different ways of storing partitioning information on a drive, with GPT being the newer standard. You can clone GPT disks with qualified software, and it's also a good decision to clone GPT HDD to SSD for better performance.
It is not difficult to clone GPT HDD to GPT SSD - what you may encounter are mostly common problems of cloning HDD to SSD; But if you are cloning GPT to MBR SSD, you need to pay particular attention to the partition style and boot mode issue, otherwise your may not access the system properly.
When cloning GPT HDD to SSD, there are two common issues:
Issue 1: Different disk size
If your target SSD is also a GPT disk, then what you may encounter is something like the target SSD being smaller than the source HDD - this can be solved by deleting unnecessary files, resizing partitions, or simply choosing a cloning software that supports disks of different size.
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Issue 2: Different partition styles
If your target disk is an MBR SSD, well, first you need to make sure what boot mode your motherboard supports. Remember that MBR works with Legacy BIOS while GPT works with UEFI. If your computer supports only UEFI, then you may need to convert MBR to GPT disk for compatibility.
If your computer supports both, then you can consider whether you want the target disk to remain MBR after cloning or convert it to GPT as well. Here's the reference for you:
📑Differences between GPT and MBR
1. GPT and MBR work with different boot modes. Recent HDDs usually use GUID partition table (GPT) that supports booting system with UEFI mode, while many older drives use Master Boot Record (MBR) that boots from Legacy BIOS.
2. MBR disk has a 2TB maximum size limit while GPT disks can have many much larger partitions.
3. GPT disk can create 128 primary partitions at most while MBR only supports 4 primary partitions or 3 primary partitions and 1 extended partition.
4. GPT disk only supports 64-bit computers while MBR disk supports both 32-bit and 64-bit computers.
If you decide to use MBR instead of GPT, you could use an effective tool that supports cloning GPT to MBR without conversion, and then switch the boot mode from UEFI to Legacy BIOS after cloning.
Whichever is your case, an effective disk cloning software is necessary, as Windows itself does not have this feature.
While there are many clone tools on the market, I will use AOMEI Backupper here for its compatibility.
Flexible Cloning: Clone entire drives, specific partitions, or just the OS.
Intelligent Clone: Copies only used sectors, perfect for cloning HDD to smaller SSD.
Sector-by-Sector Clone: Replicates every sector for an exact copy, ideal for advanced users.
MBR/GPT Support: Clone GPT to GPT or GPT to MBR without conversion.
User-Friendly: Simple interface for beginners, with advanced options for experts.
To get started, please download and install the best GPT clone software on your computer.
AOMEI Backupper provides an intuitive interface that is easy to understand even for a novice. Before cloning, you just need to connect the target SSD and make sure it can be detected by Windows. Then, launch the software to try the cloning features.
📢Please note:
It’s OK to clone a GPT disk with more than 4 primary partitions to an MBR disk. The excess ones will be converted to logical partitions automatically to fit in the MBR SSD’s partition limit.
Step by step to clone GPT HDD to SSD:
1. Navigate to Clone tab, and select Disk Clone to clone the GPT disk. Alternatively, you can also choose System Clone to transfer only OS to SSD.
2. Click on the source disk that you want to clone, and click Next.
3. Click on the destination disk and Next to continue.
4. Check the option SSD Alignment to accelerate the target SSD, and click Start Clone to execute this operation.
✍Related tips:
💬Sector By Sector Clone: When you have a larger or equally sized target disk, you can tick this option to ensure cloning all the sectors, including unused or logically bad sectors.
💬Edit Partitions: It allows you to resize the partition size on the destination disk as well convert disk type if it's different from source disk.
💬If you are not sure whether the disk is partitioned with GPT or MBR, please check disk properties in Disk Management, try the following steps:
You can also use the same steps to clone MBR HDD to SSD, clone Windows 10 to NVMe SSD, clone UEFI disk, clone SSD to larger SSD, etc.
Once the cloning is complete, you can shut down your computer and replace the GPT with the cloned SSD, then restart to check if it works properly.
If your computer has more than one slot and you want to keep the old HDD as a secondary storage, you can keep it, and press the specific key (could be F2, F10, Esc, Del…depends on manufacturer) during startup to enter BIOS, then select the cloned SSD as the first boot option.
If the SSD is partitioned with MBR and hasn't been converted to GPT, then you will need to switch the boot mode from UEFI to legacy BIOS.
For more boot problems after cloning, please refer to: How to Make Cloned Drive Bootable.
1. Does GPT disk cloning preserve the partition style?
Yes, cloning a GPT disk to another GPT disk preserves the partition style. You can also clone GPT to MBR if needed, but this requires specific software like AOMEI Backupper support.
2. Do I need to format the target disk before cloning a GPT disk?
It’s recommended to format the target disk to ensure it’s clean and compatible. Most disk cloning software will format the disk automatically during the process.
3. What happens if the GPT disk has bad sectors?
Use Sector-by-Sector Clone mode to copy all sectors, including bad ones. However, this may result in errors or performance issues on the cloned disk.
4. Can I clone a GPT disk with BitLocker encryption?
Yes, but you must suspend BitLocker protection before cloning. After cloning, re-enable BitLocker on the target disk to ensure security.
To clone GPT HDD to SSD, especially MBR SSD, the first thing is to understand the differences between GPT and MBR, otherwise your computer may fail to boot. After that, you need to find reliable and powerful software like AOMEI Backupper Professional, which can convert MBR to GPT during the cloning, or cloning GPT to MBR directly.
And it applies to clone all kinds of HDDs and SSDs, such as, migrate Windows 10 to M.2 SSD, clone SSD to larger SSD, clone hard drive to WD SSD, replace laptop HDD with SSD, clone NVMe SSD, etc.
Besides disk cloning, it can also be used to backup system, synchronize files, and many more. If you are using server-based computer, you can consider AOMEI Backupper Server.