Software for cloning SSD

Zenesis

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Any recommendations for software for cloning SSDs? like from 1 SSD to another.
 

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Oh since we're on this topic, how about cloning from 1 brand to another brand? eg: Crucial to Samsung?

Or 1 type to another type? eg: 2.5" to M.2?
 

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If your new SSD package doesn't comes with cloning/backup program, i'd recommend EaseUS ToDo Backup Free. It's a MIC software though.... But it just works.
 

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If your new SSD package doesn't comes with cloning/backup program, i'd recommend EaseUS ToDo Backup Free. It's a MIC software though.... But it just works.


Agreed, EaseUS works where my company standalone 1-to-16 cloning machine & Samsung own Migration software failed.
 

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Any recommendations for software for cloning SSDs? like from 1 SSD to another.

Acronis? Veeam endpoint free edition? Look for Hiren Restored Edition? Got alot of Ahem software build in
 

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I 2nd Acronis. A lot of my friends in the MNC/SME industry also use that for cloning. It's free if you know how to work around. For obvious reasons, how to do that cannot be discussed here.

wd my friend:o

TS, if your drive is plextor they got free tool but it didnt register with my ssd's S/N so i used EaseUS
 

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