How to Copy Recovery Partition to New Hard Drive in Windows 10/8/7?

How to Copy Recovery Partition to New Hard Drive in Windows 10/8/7?

How to Copy Recovery Partition to New Hard Drive in Windows 10/8/7?

Geeks - To copy a recovery partition to a new hard drive in Windows 10, 8, or 7, you can use a disk cloning tool like EaseUS Todo Backup. Here are the steps to do this:


Connect the new hard drive to your computer and make sure it is recognized by the system.

Download and install EaseUS Todo Backup on your computer, then launch it.

In the main interface, select "Clone" from the left-hand side menu and choose the source disk (the current hard drive with the recovery partition) and the destination disk (the new hard drive).

Make sure the "Sector by sector clone" option is selected, which will clone all sectors on the source disk and ensure that the recovery partition is copied over successfully.

Click "Proceed" to start the cloning process. This may take some time depending on the size of the recovery partition and the speed of your disks.

After the cloning is completed, the recovery partition will be copied to the new hard drive, and you can use it to restore your system in case of a failure or crash. Keep in mind that you may need to change the boot order in your BIOS or UEFI settings to boot from the new hard drive instead of the old one.





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