Troubleshooting Hasleo Disk Clone: Common Errors and Fixes

How to Use Hasleo Disk Clone: Step-by-Step Guide for Safe Drive Migration

Before you start

  • Backup: Make a quick file backup of any critical data (external drive or cloud).
  • Check target drive size: Target must be equal or larger than used space on source (or use resizing options).
  • Power: Plug laptop into AC power.
  • Download: Get the latest Hasleo Disk Clone installer from the vendor and install it.

Step 1 — Prepare drives

  1. Connect both source (old) and target (new) drives to the computer.
  2. In Windows Disk Management confirm both drives are visible and note their sizes/letters.

Step 2 — Launch Hasleo Disk Clone and choose mode

  1. Open Hasleo Disk Clone.
  2. Choose Disk Clone (clones entire disk) or Partition Clone (specific partitions). For full system migration choose Disk Clone.
  3. Select Mode:
    • Clone Disk Quickly (sector-by-sector not required) — faster, recommended for OS migration.
    • Sector-by-sector Clone — copies all sectors, use for bad-sector recovery or identical clones.

Step 3 — Select source and target

  1. Select the source disk (the disk you want to copy).
  2. Select the target disk (destination).
  3. Confirm you selected correctly — the target will be overwritten.

Step 4 — Set cloning options

  • Enable Align partition to optimize for SSD if target is an SSD.
  • Use Edit partitions on the target disk to resize partitions to fill the disk or set custom sizes.
  • For UEFI/GPT systems ensure the EFI System Partition and Microsoft Reserved Partition are included.

Step 5 — Start clone and monitor

  1. Click Start to begin cloning.
  2. Wait — time depends on data amount and interface (USB vs SATA vs NVMe).
  3. Monitor progress and any warnings. Do not power off during cloning.

Step 6 — Finish and verify

  1. When complete, shut down the PC.
  2. Replace the old drive with the new drive (if swapping). For external target, disconnect safely.
  3. Boot from the target drive. Enter BIOS/UEFI if needed to set boot priority.
  4. Verify OS boots, files and applications run correctly.

Troubleshooting checklist

  • Won’t boot: check BIOS boot order and whether source used MBR vs GPT; convert target or enable legacy/UEFI accordingly.
  • Missing partitions: ensure all system partitions were selected and that GPT/UEFI mapping is preserved.
  • Clone failed: check target health, cable connections, and try different clone mode.

Quick tips

  • Use SATA or a USB 3.0/3.1 enclosure for faster transfers than USB 2.0.
  • If migrating to a smaller SSD, shrink the source system partition beforehand so used space fits.
  • Keep the original drive until you confirm the new drive functions perfectly.

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