Once the clone has completed, you can shut down the computer and remove the original source drive. The computer will reboot into a pre-Windows environment where the clone will be performed.**If you click Cancel, the job will be aborted. If you are cloning a disk with a currently active operating system, the program will ask for a reboot.The clone will start and display a progress Window.Review the operation and summary screen, then click Proceed.If the destination drive has been partitioned, click OK to allow DiscWizard to erase all the partition on the drive before performing the clone.Select the new hard drive as the Destination Disk, click Next.Select your old hard drive as the Source Disk, then click Next.Select the Automatic Mode to have the source drive's partitions automatically and proportionally resized to fit the new drive.Dynamic Disks cannot be cloned using Seagate DiscWizard. It is strongly suggested not to format your source disk or discard it after the clone until you are confident that the new disk boots properly.Source disks can be cloned to your destination "as is" or resized.DiscWizard will not clone a single partition. This article is for those who want to attempt a clone from inside Windows on a desktop computer with both drives attached directly to the SATA/PATA motherboard. ![]()
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