12-01-2012 09:27 PM
I tried to clone my SSD using Intel's software, but it says that it does not work with GPT drives. Why not, GPT drives are the latest technology. I am using Windows 8 and there is no mention of Windows 8 on their tech support website. I am surprised that a company like Intel is not up with the latest technology. How do I clone my SSD from a GPT drive?
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02-02-2013 09:10 AM
02-02-2013 09:10 AM
02-04-2013 10:47 AM
I just had this same issue trying to clone the HD in my new ASUS Q200e. This was my first encounter with a EFI Bios and GPT partitioning. I ended up using a freeware program called HDcloning which has full support for GPT partioning.
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Note: I kept the GPT partition sizes the same instead of resizing on the new SSD drive.
I tried about 5 different cloning programs but none had the GPT support. I was getting very fustrated
until researching the EFI/GPT issue.
Message was edited by: Paul
02-05-2013 07:20 AM
If your hdd is either a Seagate or Western Digital, you can download the latest version of their migration softwrae which supports gpt and uefi. If not there are generic ones available with the required support.
04-22-2013 06:54 AM
I can recommend using the Farstone software "Total Backup Recovery 9 Workstation" which can be downloaded from Download.com. The Tool is easy to use and did the job for me without any problems.