Mac Disk To Disk Clone For Mac For Windows

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I have several storage drives on my system, all of them from different ages and different sizes.OS X is my main OS and I hate using windows but gotta have it because of reasons. And since i don't use many apps there, but almost everything is on my Hack, I reserved the smallest and oldest one HDD (160GB) for Windows but now for the newest games won't fit there so I wanted to clone it on my 320GB HDD which is pretty old too and in none of them the performance is quite good, so the next I wanted was to create 3 partitions on a new 1TB HDD, one for windows, one for time machine and one for casual storage, but don't want to fresh install windows for reinstalling everything again would be a pain in the arse.

It seems I can fresh install Windows on that partition created with Disk Utility, but cannot cloning. Silly me who thought I could use Carbon Copy Clone for such a task. I mean, I could, but wouldn't boot. Now I'm using MiniTool Partition Wizard Free on windows but doesn't allow me to clone on a partition but on the whole drive. UPDATED Finally managed to do it. Here's the process, hoping it would help anyone.

The final app I used to clone the Windows drive along with other partitions was MiniTool Partition Wizard. Its UI is way better and friendly than the Windows native. I chose the disk I wanted to clone, not just the partition, then selected Copy, and then the target disk. If there's any partition in the target disk it'll be removed, but you can create a new one right away.

I The next step is to chose the capacity. It let the you rearrange it easily. You can make one partition, or make it the very same size, or shrink it. I choose to keep the same size and leave unallocated the rest, but you can create the new partitions here and now. Right after that apply the changes and the PC will restart. It's gonna take a while to copy the whole drive, but it will worth the while.

You'll have the exact OS in the new partition with all your good stuffs. Now, if you didn't created the partitions in the unallocated spaces back then, you can boot from OSX and select Disk Utility and add new partitions for OS X. I created in that spaces a partition that I'm using as a Time Machine for my backups. I guess it's up to you what to do with your shared Windows/Mac partitioned drive. Hope it helps.