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Unable to clone drive C:\ to D:\

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After building a new PC with identical 1TB SSDs (SanDisk), I cloned drive C:\ to D:\. After adding software, I attempted to clone once again and got this error: You need another 110.3 MB of free disk space available on the target drive to complete this operation with the current filter. Please exclude more files or folder, then try again. I wiped and reinitialized D:\ and tried again. Same error. C:\ Drive 694 GB free of 930 GB D:\ Drive 930 GB free of 930 GB Has anyone run across something like this and resolved the problem?

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Al, welcome to these public User Forums.

Cloning tends to work best when one of the drives is connected by USB rather than both being on SATA cables.

Without the log file from the clone operation, it is impossible to say why the error about not enough free disk space is being given, but it is possible that you may need to check the source drive for an file system errors.

One option to try would be to try to shrink the main OS partition on the source drive by about 1 GB then retrying the clone.