I work with computers a lot. I remember cloning and replacing a hard drive in the past. If only I had known about this beauty many years ago. I've been thinking about replacing my Nvidia Shield Pro 500GB hard drive with an SSD for a few months now. However, after watching a few YouTube videos and reading a few forums. I realized that replacing a non-Windows drive was going to be a daunting task. The process was lengthy and required a Linux PC. Download a few files and hope you're ready. Not only that, one mistake would turn my shield into a very expensive paperweight. Luckily I found a YouTube video of someone using this little beauty. I can only say WOW! The long nights of disk cloning are over. This thing cloned my Shield drive in under an hour and without a computer. Simply insert the original disc into slot A (top) and the target disc into slot B (bottom). The destination drive does not need to be formatted. Then press and hold the clone button for 3 seconds. When you see the blue light flashing, release it and quickly press and release the clone button. That's all! Now go and enjoy your drink of choice, or you can sit and watch the lights blink. First 25%, then 50%, 75% and finally 100%. When 100% light is solid. Turn off your device, remove the disc and install it on your device. Couldn't be easier.
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