How to Clone NVMe SSD to Another One With Only One Slot

I bought a larger new NVMe SSD for my PC and want to clone the old NVMe SSD to my new NVMe SSD. However, the problem is that there is only one slot on my PC. What should I do to clone NVMe SSD to another one with only one slot? Any answer is appreciated.

Best Answered by

Sherly· Answered on Dec 20, 2023

Don't worry; there are ways to help clone NVMe SSD, even if there is only one slot.

For laptops with only one NVMe slot, you can use a USB to M.2 SSD converter; you can use an adapter to connect the M.2 SSD to your computer via the USB interface.

Another method available is to clone a bootable hard drive using a bootable cloning tool and an external USB hard drive. So you boot into the cloning tool, image the drive to the HDD, shut down, swap out the M.2 SSD for a bigger one, boot into the cloning tool again, and copy the drive image from the HDD to the new drive.

A crucial point to the two ways is that you need to choose a reliable tool to help you clone since no cloning tools are available in Windows. After multiple tests, we recommend you choose EaseUS Partition Master. This cloning tool allows you to clone the used space to another NVMe SSD, which is efficient and time-saving.

Free Download 

Windows 11/10/8/7100% Secure

Here is how to use EaseUS Partition Master:

Step 1. Launch EaseUS Partition Master and select your NVMe SSD under the clone section.

Step 2. Select the new NVMe SSD as the target disk. And you can view the layout of the new SSD and edit its partition size in this window.

Step 3. Click start to clone your NVMe SSD to the new NVMe SSD with only one slot.

After the cloning process, replace the old NVMe SSD with the new one, and all the original data is stored on the new one now.

Hope the two methods can help you finish the cloning process smoothly.

People Also Ask

I Want to Create a Partition for Windows Files Only on the SSD, How?

Some users are unfamiliar with disk partitions and don't know if they can create a partition for Windows files only on the SSD. Read this post and follow the tutorial to find out how to do that.

Roxanne

Dec 20, 2023

Transferring an OEM of Windows 7 From a Laptop to a Newly Built Computer

Are you looking for a sold way to transfer an OEM of Windows 7 from a laptop to a newly built computer? Follow this page to realize that.

Roxanne

Jul 31, 2023

Disk Usage at 100% on Windows 10, What Should I Do

If your disk usage is at 100%, it means that your hard drive is overworking. This short article will provide some quick fixes for 100% disk usage on Windows 10.

Cici

Dec 20, 2023

Looking for a Way To Transfer Windows 8 to Another Computer

Do you know how to transfer Windows 8 to another computer? This article is going to tell you the answer and further details about this topic.

Roxanne

Aug 24, 2023

What Happens If My SSD Reaches Its Life Expectancy? Does It Delete All Data on It?

Are you looking for a comprehensive answer to what happens if my SSD reaches its life expectancy? You are coming to the right place. Read on and find all you should know in this article.

Roxanne

Dec 20, 2023

Is a 1TB SSD Actually Worth It? And Should I Buy It?

If you are trying to figure out the question: is a 1TB SSD actually worth it? This article can lead you to find the answer and teach you how to set up a new 1 TB SSD on your computer.

Roxanne

Dec 20, 2023