System Clone

System Clone is designed for cloning (also known as disk imaging) the hard drive (HDD) of your desktop or notebook computer to a new Transcend solid-state drive (SSD). During the clone disk process, it will copy data from your original HDD (including operating system (OS), programs, data, etc.) to your new Transcend SSD drive. After the cloning process is completed, simply swap out the drives and reboot. Windows will boot up normally from the new drive. This guide provides step-by-step instructions on how to clone OS data from your current storage device to your new Transcend SSD by using the Transcend System Clone application.

Features

* For source disk size is smaller than destination disk size

** For source disk size is larger than destination disk size, and OS partition size is smaller than destination disk size

Supported File System

ATTENTION: Please read before you begin System Backup

If the new SSD is smaller in capacity than the hard drive currently in your system but larger than the OS partition, Transcend System Clone will only clone the OS partition to the new SSD. You must backup other partitions of the original HDD manually.

 If the new SSD is larger in capacity than the hard drive currently in your system, Transcend System Clone will clone the entire disk to the new SSD. Transcend System Clone provides an option to Extend Disk to include the full capacity of the new SSD.

Necessary Hardware

Please confirm that you have the following hardware before installation:

For desktop computers:

 

For notebook computers: 

STEP1. Connect new SSD to your Computer

 Note: the current storage device will remain connected to your computer until the System Clone process is complete in Step 3.

Connect with your desktop computer

1.          Turn your computer off and disconnect the power source.

2.          Remove the system chassis cover according to the system manufacturer’s instructions.

3.          Place the SSD (label side down) on the 3.5" Mounting Bracket.

4.          Carefully turn over the SSD and Mounting Bracket and use the four included screws (small head) to secure the SSD.

5.          Locate the 3.5" hard drive bays inside your computer.

6.          Place the Mounting Bracket into an available 3.5" hard drive bay and secure it with the included screws (large head). Make sure the SATA connectors are facing the inside of the computer.

7.          Connect the SATA data and power cables to the SSD. If your power supply does not have a SATA power connector, please use the included SATA power adapter.

8.          Power on the computer, and wait for the operating system to recognize the SSD.

Connect with your notebook computer

1.          Turn your computer off and disconnect the power source.

2.          Connect the dual end of a USB-to-SATA cable to two available USB ports on the computer.

3.          Connect the single end of the USB-to-SATA cable to the SSD.

4.          Power on the computer, and wait for the operating system to recognize the SSD.

STEP2. Start Transcend System Clone

1.          Please close all running programs before starting clone process.

2.          Select “System Clone” from the Main Menu. 


The Transcend SSD System Clone screen will appear as below.

Transcend System Clone will automatically detect your drives. The estimated space of your HDD/SSD device and disk partition information will be displayed.

Note: Transcend SSD System Clone only works with Transcend SSDs. If you receive an error message, make sure that you have a Transcend SSD connected to your computer. If you have connected a Transcend SSD to your computer and still receive an error message, please contact Transcend support. 

3. When there is one or more internal SSDs (with SATA) or external SSDs (with USB) with enough free space, the program will display them in Destination drop-down list. If the destination disk has partitions, you can see related the partition information. 

4. Select a target Disk from the Destination drop-down list.

    There are two addition options for your clone process:

  Only Clone OS: Click this check-box if you wish to clone the OS partition only. 

  Extend Disk: If your new SSD drive capacity is larger than the original HDD, Extend Disk will extend the last partition to include the remaining SSD space after the clone process is complete. If left unchecked, there will be unallocated disk space after the last partition.

5. Click “Start” to begin the clone process.

During the clone process, the percentage complete and time remaining will be displayed. Cloning disk will take some time.


6. When the cloning task is complete, the application will shut down your computer.

STEP3. Swap your drives

After Transcend SSD System Backup have cloned your data onto the new SSD and shut down your computer, please swap the placement of your current storage device with the new SSD.

  1. Make sure your computer is powered off.
  2. Remove the original hard drive from your desktop or notebook computer and install the new SSD.
  3. Replace any removed covers and boot up your computer.

Troubleshooting

Q: Can I clone two Windows OS from my original drive to the new SSD?

A: Transcend System Clone only supports single OS drive clones. Multi-OS drives and non-Windows file system partitions are not supported.

Q: Why did it not clone the hidden partition or recovery partition from my original drive?

A: Please make sure that the capacity of the original HDD is less than your new SSD. If the capacity of original drive is larger than your new SSD, Transcend will clone the OS partition only. If the original drive includes hidden partitions, please make sure the new destination drive is larger your original drive.

Get more help

If you cannot find the answer to your problem in this manual and are having difficulty with the SSD Scope software or your Transcend solid state drive, Please visit our Tech Support website at www.transcend-info.com/support