USB drive, preferably a pen drive or similar.You're cloning Windows XP (though this probably works on Windows Vista, Windows 7, and Windows 8).You've already connected Drive1 and Drive2 to the computer (e.g., use the CD-ROM's SATA and power cables).You want to clone locally-that is, disk-to-disk (though this procedure likely works with images too).Then use Clonezilla to image to the partition. Use Gparted to resize the partition on the larger drive until its smaller than the target partition. ![]() You know the basics of Clonezilla, GParted, and partitioning. Clonezilla doesnt directly support doing this, so you have to take an extra step. ![]() Here are the steps to easily clone a larger hard drive (Drive1) to a smaller SSD hard drive (Drive2) for free-something I do frequently to speed up a PC without purchasing a new one.
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