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To clone a hard drive (HDD) to another HDD, you can use specialized software designed for this purpose. The most popular and reliable tools for this job are:

1. Clonezilla: It is a free and open-source software that allows you to create and restore exact copies of entire disks or partitions. It supports both local and network backups, and it can clone multiple disks simultaneously.

2. EaseUS Todo Backup: It is a commercial software that offers a user-friendly interface and a wide range of backup options. It can clone disks, partitions, and even specific files and folders. It also offers features such as differential and incremental backups, scheduled backups, and disk cloning in Windows PE.

3. Macrium Reflect: It is another commercial software that offers disk cloning, imaging, and backup features. It allows you to create exact copies of your disks or partitions, and it supports both local and network backups. It also offers a user-friendly interface and advanced features such as differential backups, encryption, and compression.

Once you have chosen the software of your choice and installed it on your computer, follow these steps to clone your HDD:

1. Connect the target HDD to your computer, either as an internal or external drive.

2. Open your cloning software and select the option to clone a disk or partition.

3. Choose the source disk that you want to clone, and select the target disk that you want to clone it to.

4. Configure any additional options, such as compression, encryption, or partition resizing.

5. Start the cloning process and wait for it to complete. This may take several hours depending on the size of your disk.

Once the cloning process is complete, you can disconnect the target HDD, replace it with the source HDD, and boot your computer from the cloned drive.
 

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