Attack of the Clones

I bought this Tecknet dual SATA external hard drive dock a few years ago and it's been very useful when I've been upcycling laptops, particularly for cloning one drive to another.


The source drive goes in the A slot and the target drive in the B slot, press the clone button on the front and the unit does the rest. 

The target drive must be blank and have the same or a larger capacity than the source drive. If the source is bootable then the target will be too. The only issue is that unless the drives are identical in size, the target will have a primary partition the same size as the source followed by unallocated space. This is easily fixed by using GParted to expand the primary partition to fill the whole drive.

The unit has a USB 3.0 connection so also invaluable for backing-up prior to upgrading Linux Mint.

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