When you click the Paste button, a new window will open that requires you to define how much of the unallocated space to use. Right click it and choose the “Paste” Button. Now, select a piece of unallocated space on your second disk. Then right click the partition you want to copy and select “Copy” button from the drop-down menu. Then go for the default language, mode and other settings and press Enter. By default, just select “Don’t touch keymap”. Next, you’ll get a screen asking about what keymap to use. It should be set to GParted Live by default. Once you boot to GParted, you’ll get the below screen. Boot Windows computer from the CD by changing boot order. Put the GParted Live CD into your computer CD drive. Download GParted ISO files and burn it to a CD. You have to boot your computer from GParted Live CD. The target partition you need to copy and paste is not mounted You cannot just install GParted and start to clone partition.
Now, let’s take a look at how to copy partition to another drive with GParted: Before proceeding, please note:✎. Besides, GParted copy partitions at the filesystem-level, so it is capable of cloning different sizes of partition for the same source as long as the size of the source filesystems does not surpass the size of destination partition. To accomplish this task, it uses the mouse gesture of copy and paste. How to clone partition via GParted?įrom above introduction, we can easily know that GParted is able to clone partition. These functions are quite useful for creating space for new operating systems, reorganizing disk usage, copying data residing on hard disks, and mirroring one partition with another disk imaging.
With free GParted application, you can create, delete, resize, move, check and copy disk partitions and their file systems. And a minimum of 320 MB of RAM is needed to use all features of the GParted.
It can work on x86and x86-64 based computer with Linux, Windows, or Mac OSX operating system by booting from media containing GParted Live. It enables you to change the partition organization on a disk device while preserving the contents of the partition. It is an official GNOME partition-editing application. According to the Wikipedia, GParted is the abbreviation of GNOME Partition Editor.