


In Todo Backup, I can press the "edit" link next to the SSD when cloning, but it only allows me to resize via a slider, which is highly inaccurate. I assume it contains a copy of the operating system and repair tools, as I am unable to create rescue media when it is deleted (found this out the hard way).

Also note that the recovery partition is hidden by default, and since I have a homebuilt PC it somehow came with the windows install. Miray Software The Free Edition of HDClone is the ideal tool for cloning, migrating and imaging contents of internal/mobile hard disks, SSD and USB media. My current drive is 1TB, whereas the new SSD is 500GB. The partitions in question are normally sized (<500MB) on my current disk. Using Todo Backup, I am able to do this, but the system partitions ("System Reserved" and "Recovery") end up being over 100GB in size on the new disk, taking up the space I need for storage. The new version offers a brand new CopyEngine, together with a one of a kind design to visually emphasize the development progress. I recently bought an SSD, and I am attempting to move the contents of my current drive to the new one. After more than a year of development, the Munich-based company Miray Software is officially introducing HDClone, the newest version of their acclaimed disk cloning tool.
