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Can I clone 2.0 TB External HDD To 3.0 TB Internal HDD ?


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#1 dan99t

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Posted 18 August 2012 - 04:52

Hi,


I need to transfer the data from my External USB 2.0 TB HDD ( Seagate ) which is partitioned as MBR to new 3.0 TB Internal HDD ( Western Digital ) which is partitioned as GPT.

I have Acronis True Image software which I regularly use to clone my other hard drives but I have never done this for hard drives that are different sizes as well as different Partition style & different brands.

Is this possible & are there any risks of doing so like HDD Crash, Bad sectors other errors etc ?

Thanks


#2 farmeunit

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Posted 18 August 2012 - 05:18

Do you need to boot off the external drive? Acronis will resize. It should convert your drive to the same thing that the original is. There should really be any risks.

#3 OP dan99t

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Posted 18 August 2012 - 05:20

View Postfarmeunit, on 18 August 2012 - 05:18, said:

Do you need to boot off the external drive? Acronis will resize. It should convert your drive to the same thing that the original is. There should really be any risks.

Both are just data drives. No OS on any one of them.



I have a 3rd drive with OS & Clonning software that would do the job of clonning.

Are you saying that the 3.0 TB HDD will become just 2 TB HDD ?

" There should really be any risks. " You mean no risk right ?

#4 .fahim

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Posted 18 August 2012 - 08:37

Why not just use something like Microsoft SyncToy to sync the contents of both drives?

#5 The King of GnG

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Posted 18 August 2012 - 11:05

View Postdan99t, on 18 August 2012 - 05:20, said:

Both are just data drives. No OS on any one of them.

No need to "clone" anything, then, just copy the data with whatever you want (Explorer, Teracopy, etc.) and you will be good to go in... well, a bit of time :-P