
Support for Thunderbolt and non-512 byte sector size drives.Use any edition of Windows 10/8/7 and Windows Server 2019/2016/2012/2010/2008 R2 to create Windows To Go USB drive.Creation of Windows installation USB flash drive with BIOS & UEFI support.Hot clone Windows without restarting the computer.Creation of Windows To Go on Non-Certified Windows To Go USB drive.Clone Windows 10/8/7 to USB/Thunderbolt drive as portable Windows.


(The sector size difference is not letting me use the copy hard drive or copy partition wizards, which is really a pain. So, what's the story? How is Dell doing something that I can't do. In size, I am not allowed to create a sector size of 512. When I attempt to format a partition on the new drive of less than 465GB The original C: drive is 465.7GB, divided into several small partitions and one large C: partition, 451GB, using NTFS 3.01, a sector size of 512 Bytes and 8 Sectors per cluster. However, it refuses to do so because the sector sizes aren't the same on the old and new drive.įine, I'll partition the big drive into smaller sectors, then reform one of them with the same sector size as the original drive. My plan of action was to use Paragon Hard Disk Manager to copy the entire drive.

I'm attempting to replace a 500 Gig hard drive with a 1 T hard drive.
