Migrate Windows os to m.2 PCIe drive via network

Migrate Windows os to m.2 PCIe drive via network

I saw someone on the forum asking how to clone disk over network today(https://superuser.com/questions/1279671/clone-disk-over-network).

Sometimes it may be faced with two computers, each of which is an M.2 PCIe drive, and there is only one hard drive. There is also a usb flash drive. One of the computer systems is damaged and cannot enter Windows normally, and it needs to reinstall the system or clone a system. How do I migrate an operating system between two computers? You can use a USB disk box that supports M.2, plug this USB into a computer running Windows normally, use WittyTool DiskClone migrate Windows system to this USB device, and after completion, insert the USB disk back into the original computer. But there is no such USB device around at present, only a 16GB USB flash drive. You can use WittyTool DiskClone to create a rescue disk on this USB flash drive, use the rescue disk to start the damaged system, enter the WittyTool DiskClone interface, configure the network clone parameters, and complete the Windows system network clone according to the instructions of WittyTool DiskClone.

After completing the network cloning of the Windows system, start the damaged computer from the system disk, the computer can start normally again, and enter the Windows desktop. The existing installation program is exactly the same as that of the source system.

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