This page covers the complete procedure of upgrading and cloning disk in Windows Server computers with simple clicks. With success, any Windows Server users can follow and apply the provided methods to clone their disks to a bigger or faster new drive in Windows 2022/2019/2016/2012, etc.
Can you clone a Server hard drive? This page covers the complete guide that helps you clone a disk in Windows Server computers to a larger or bigger new hard drive or SSD without data loss or Server OS reinstallation.
If you have the same requests, follow the tips below and start your disk upgrade process now.
Here, we collected two reliable methods that you can turn to either method to execute disk upgrades in Windows Servers:
Which disk clone tool to choose? Here is EaseUS Editors' pick:
So how do I clone a disk in Windows Server and upgrade to a larger or faster new HDD or SSD? Before you start, you need to get the new disk ready for disk upgrade cloning. Here is a list of quick guides that you can follow to get the new disk ready:
So how to initialize a new disk in Windows Server? First, you can directly install the new disk to Windows Server and open Disk Management to initialize HDD or SSD for free.
Let's get started cloning your disk on the Windows Server now. Also, don't forget to share this tutorial guide to help more Server owners online:
The most efficient way to upgrade and clone a disk in Windows Server computers is turning to reliable Windows Server disk clone software. EaseUS Partition Master Enterprise with Disk Cloner feature enables any Windows Server users to clone and upgrade the disk to a new one with success.
Here is the complete guide of cloning a Windows Server disk to a new and larger SSD or HDD:
Step 1. Select the source disk.
Step 2. Select the target disk.
Step 3. View the disk layout and edit the target disk partition size.
Then click "Continue" when the program warns it will wipe out all data on the target disk. (If you have valuable data on the target disk, back up it in advance.)
You can select "Autofit the disk", "Clone as the source" or "Edit disk layout" to customize your disk layout. (Select the last one if you want to leave more space for C drive.)
Step 4. Click "Start" to start the disk cloning process.
After this, you can reboot the PC, and your data will be completely cloned to the new disk in Windows Server. Well, you can get support from our experts by clicking the link below.
EaseUS OS or Disk Cloning Online Services
Click here to contact EaseUS Partition Master experts for freeEaseUS experts are available to provide you with one-on-one manual services (24*7) and help solve system or disk cloning startup issues. Our experts will offer you free evaluation services and efficiently diagnose and resolve disk cloning or system disk boot problems using their decades of experiences.
Stay calm if some of you cloned the Windows Server OS disk to a new drive, but the computer fails to boot after cloning. It could be two issues that stop you from accessing and running Windows Server systems:
Aside from cloning disk in Windows Server, EaseUS Partition Master Enterprise can also help you better manage disk partition space with the following features:
Windows Server users may turn to Windows Server Backup for a free disk upgrade solution for help. Though Windows Server Backup is a disk partition data backup tool, it's still a perfect alternative solution for Windows Server disk clone.
Experienced Windows Server users can turn to this method for a try. And here is the complete procedure of backing up and restoring hard drive data to another drive:
After this, all you need is to wait for the process to complete.
What will you do with the old drive after you successfully cloned or moved all disk data to the new drive? To clean up the old drive is the basic need. However, some of you may also want to use the disk. So how to manage the old drive?
EaseUS disk manager software - Partition Master Enterprise provides you with a complete resolution to clean up and re-partition the old drive in a few simple clicks.
We've set two options for you to wipe data. Choose the one you need.
Option 1. Wipe Partition
Option 2. Wipe Disk
Step 1. Open EaseUS Partition Master, go to Partition Manager and click "Partition this disk" on the popped-up New Disk Guide window.
Step 2. Set the number of partitions you need to create, and set the partition style to your disk - MBR or GPT.
Or, you can accept the default setting offered by EaseUS Partition Master. Once done, click "Proceed".
Step 3. Click "Execute 1 Task" and "Apply" to finalize partitioning the new HDD/SSD or external disk.
When you are with the listed issues in the Windows Server disk, it's time that you should clone to upgrade the Server disks:
On this page, we provide the complete guide to help Windows Server users clone and upgrade their Server computer disks to a larger and newer drive with ease. As long as you get the new drive ready, you can turn to either method provided on this page to succeed in the disk upgrade operation.
For an easier solution, don't miss the free disk cloning software - EaseUS Partition Master Enterprise, and pick the right edition to upgrade your disk instantly.
If you have other questions of cloning Windows Server disks, take a view of the following questions and find answers below quickly.
1. Can you clone a Windows Server?
Yes, you can clone a Windows Server disk to another drive with reliable disk cloning tools. On this page, we offered you two methods: 1. EaseUS Partition Master Enterprise - for all levels of Windows Server owners, IT services providers and business owners. 2. Windows Server backup - upgrade disk with Server built-in tool.
2. How do I clone a physical Windows Server?
To clone a physical Windows Server, you need to first think about if you want to clone the entire Windows Server disk to a new drive or you merely need to clone and migrate the Windows Server system to a new disk.
If you simply want to clone the Windows Server disk to another drive, revert to the guide above on this page, you have two disk cloning methods for help.
If you want to transfer the Windows Server system to another disk, you can turn to this tutorial page for a guide: Migrate Windows Server OS to new Drive.
3. How do I clone a Windows Server 2016 to another drive?
To clone Windows Server 2016 disk to another drive, follow the guide on this page for help.
To clone Windows Server 2016 OS only to another drive, here is the guide:
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