Since part of GRUB resides in the MBR, you have to reinstall GRUB in the SSD before you can boot from it. Until you press Apply it will look something like this: Select the SSD and paste the partition there.Īpply to actually do the work. Select the partition in the external hard drive and from the menu select copy.Īssuming it is a new SSD, you may need to create the MBR (msdos) in it before you can paste the partition. Step 7: Copy from the external hard drive to SSD
Verify the identity of the SSD and the external hard drive in Gparted. Plug the external hard drive back once booted. This will take longer, but has the benefit of keeping your original partition unchanged. If the external hard drive is bigger than 100GB, you can switch steps 3 and 4. You will need unformatted / unallocated space in the disk You don't have to create a new partition beforehand in the external hard disk to copy the partition. It is best if the external hard drive does not have any partitions and or data. Select the external hard drive and paste the partition there.
Select the partition you just shrunk and from the menu select copy. Press the "Apply" button in Gparted and wait. If it goes below 64GB, don't worry, you will be able to expand it later once it is copied into the SSD. If it does not go below 64GB, you will need a bigger SSD. Select the 100GB partition you want to copy.ĭrag the right edge of the partition leftward to resize/move it as far as it would go. Make sure you have selected the internal disk you want to transfer. You want to identify the internal hard drive you want to clone from as well as the external hard drive you want to copy to. Go through the list and identify the drives you want to work with, by their size and partition structure. Click on the top right drop down and see the list of drives. I prefer Gparted because it is visual and let me "see" the drives and partitions.
Use the try Ubuntu without installing option. Now let us go step by step and do what you want. I can't overemphasize the importance of backup. It will not work for newer systems with UEFI. This answer is for old filesystems with MBR, and legacy BIOS systems.