Now, more and more users are running Windows 10 since this operating system has many good features. For instance, Windows offers Cortana which can help you find all sorts of online information via natural language queries you ask using text or voice commands, and Cortana can also apply those natural language smarts to search your hard drive, OneDrive, and business network for files that meet certain filters, like “Find photos from October.”
Although Windows 10 has so many features, its data sometimes will be lost due to many reasons. Therefore, to perfectly protect data security, more and more users choose to copy their hard dive to another one. In general, disk cloning not only can help to make a backup of all needed data but also can help you solve the low disk space. For more information, please read our previous post Hard Drive Is Full? Solutions Are Here.
However, you might be wondering:
“How do I copy Windows 10 hard drive to SSD?
Right now, I am going to show you how to easily, effectively, quickly clone hard drive.
Solved- Copy Windows 10 Hard Drive to SSD
To clone hard drive, you can try MiniTool Partition Wizard for it offers Copy Disk feature which can clone one disk to another disk with ease. And, this tool not only can copy Windows disk, but also supports clone hard drive for Windows 7/ Windows 8. Besides, this tool offers wizard-based operation and simple interface, thus you can easily complete this task even if you have litter knowledge about computer or disk cloning. Detailed steps are shown here.
In the main window of MiniTool Partition Wizard, select the disk which needs copying and activate Copy Disk function from one of 3 places boxed by red line.

After that, you will be given detailed operating prompts, just do as told.
See! With MiniTool partition Wizard, we can easily copy disk. Besides, this is a free tool. So, you can free copy hard drive. What’s more, this tool can keep data security all the time. Therefore, you can free copy Windows 10 hard drive to SSD without data loss.
Here, if you want to know more details about disk cloning, you can see the following video. (Note: here, we take Windows 8 for example.)
