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This is the easiest, fastest, free method I can think of for cloning eMMC to M.2 SSD for those Chuwi devices with M.2 slot. The procedure requires installing a single, easy-to-use, freeware application in Windows and it should take about 20-30 minutes.
I did this on a Chuwi LapBook 12.3 with a Biwin 120GB SSD.
- With the laptop off, install a compatible M.2 2242 SATA3 SSD.
- Boot up Windows. Download and install the AOMEI Backupper freeware.
- Start Backupper and use the “Clone Disk” function.
- Select the source drive (the 64GB eMMC) and select the destination drive (your SSD).
- Mark the checkbox option to “Optimize for SSD”.
- If your SSD is the same capacity as the eMMC, start the clone now and skip step 7.
- If your SSD is larger capacity than the 64GB eMMC (for example I installed a 120GB SSD), then use the Edit Partitions function to set “Fit All Partitions to Entire Disk”, then start the clone. This is going to scale the existing partitions to fill up the new drive’s space (* see note below).
- Cloning took about 10-15 mins. Once finished, you now have two identical, bootable Windows 10 drives.
- The computer will still boot by default from the eMMC. Strangely enough if you change the boot priority in the EFI/BIOS to the SSD instead of the eMMC, the laptop even then will still boot to the eMMC anyway. Many people complain about this, and I had the same problem too. So go to Control Panel, System and Security, System, Advanced System Settings, Startup and Recovery, and then change the Default Operating System to the “other” Windows 10.
- Reboot.
- After you’ve confirmed that you are definitely booting to the SSD, you can now wipe out the partitions on the eMMC and format it to use it for slow storage (I used AOMEI Partition Assistant, but you can probably use Windows built-in Disk Management). Or of course you can just keep the 64GB eMMC as-is for a secondary bootable Windows installation.
- If you are not yet booting to the SSD, go back to the Default Operating System settings and pick the other Windows 10 that you didn’t pick last time. Reboot and confirm.
* Note from step 7 – The above procedure is focused on being easy and fast. Technically you’re going to waste a little bit of space with this method because the EFI partition and the Recovery partition are going to scale up too, just like the Main partition. If you don’t want to waste that space, use step 6 instead of step 7. Then after cloning use AOMEI Partition Assistant to move the Recovery partition to the end of the drive. Then extend the Main partition to use up all available space. If any of this is confusing or scares you, just use step 7.
I have installed a 256gb ssd (western digital blue), then I cloned the emmc to the ssd using macrium reflect. Now I am trying to expand windows partition using windows tool but I recieve the error “not enough space” even if I have 175gb unallocated. Do you have any suggestion? Thank you
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1981 soldered my first Sinclair computer 1K, tapedeck * 1984 build and sold IBM clones 8Mhz, 512K, 20MB HDD * 2018 messing with ultrabooksHi there,Hope you can help me with the following issue.A few months ago I’ve ordered a Jumper EzBook and was happy to receive the V4 version. Also order a Kingspec 256gb SSD. When everything arrived I installed it without any issues. Used Macrium Reflect free to clone the whole system to the new SSD and changed the boot order in the BIOS. As a result I got a fast booting and operating laptop 🙂Now I ordered a second one for a colleague and can’t get it to work. I follow the exact same route but I’m having issues with cloning the system to the SSD. I either get an I/O write error or a bad section error. I already used multiple clone software tools but all have the same issue. Also tried the tool of EasUs which promises it can handle bad section issues, but had no luck with that one either. It was running for the whole night without any progress.The only difference between the two laptops is the emmc. I have a Samsung and the one of my colleague has the SanDisk DF4064.Can this make any difference? It really annoys me, I’m using the same method but it hangs on the cloning part for an unknown reason.Any ideas or tips are more than welcome!Regards
RonaldHi there,Hope you can help me with the following issue.A few months ago I’ve ordered a Jumper EzBook and was happy to receive the V4 version. Also order a Kingspec 256gb SSD. When everything arrived I installed it without any issues. Used Macrium Reflect free to clone the whole system to the new SSD and changed the boot order in the BIOS. As a result I got a fast booting and operating laptop 🙂Now I ordered a second one for a colleague and can’t get it to work. I follow the exact same route but I’m having issues with cloning the system to the SSD. I either get an I/O write error or a bad section error. I already used multiple clone software tools but all have the same issue. Also tried the tool of EasUs which promises it can handle bad section issues, but had no luck with that one either. It was running for the whole night without any progress.
The only difference between the two laptops is the emmc. I have a Samsung and the one of my colleague has the SanDisk DF4064.
Can this make any difference? It really annoys me, I’m using the same method but it hangs on the cloning part for an unknown reason.
Any ideas or tips are more than welcome!
RegardsRonald

