Does Acronis support GPT disk cloning? While Acronis Disk Director may struggle, both Acronis True Image and an alternative top-tier cloning tool can successfully clone your GPT disk.
Acronis Disk Director’s main functions are disk cloning, volume recovery, and partition management.Its disk cloning capability allows you to seamlessly transfer all data—including your OS, installed programs, and configurations—from one drive to another.
However, the disk cloning feature is currently limited to MBR (Master Boot Record) disks using the standard BIOS partition table. That is to say, you cannot use Acronis Disk Director to clone a GPT disk.
In case Acronis clone fails, try another powerful cloning tool.
Although Acronis Disk Director doesn’t support GPT disk clone, there is another Acronis tool that can help you with this task – Acronis True Image. Learn how to use Acronis True Image for GPT clone below:
Step 1. Install the target drive inside your computer or connect it externally via an enclosure.
Step 2. Download, install and open Acronis True Image. Click on Tools > Clone Disk.
Step 3. Choose Automatic (Recommended) for most users, unless you need to manually adjust partition sizes.
Step 4. Choose the GPT disk you want to clone as Source Disk. Acronis will recognize GPT partitions automatically.
Step 5. Select your new SSD or HDD as Destination Disk. Be aware: all data on the destination will be overwritten.
Step 6. Select a disk usage type according to your situation. Here I choose To replace a disk on this machine.
Step 7. Review the cloning layout. If everything looks good, click Proceed to begin.
💡 Note: If cloning the system disk, Acronis may prompt you to restart your computer into a pre-boot environment to complete the operation safely.
Step 8. Boot from the cloned GPT disk (if applicable).
If you cloned a bootable GPT system disk:
Although the operation of Acronis GPT clone is not difficult, you may encounter errors sometimes, such as Acronis clone failed, Acronis does not recognize Crucial SSD, etc. If you want a more powerful cloning tool for GPT disks, AOMEI Cloner deserves a try.
Download AOMEI Cloner and follow the steps below to clone a GPT disk:
Step 1. Install and launch AOMEI Cloner. Then navigate to Clone > Disk Clone.
Step 2. Choose your GPT disk as the source drive and select your newly connected disk as the target.
Step 3. On the Operation Summary page, check the information of the source and destination disks.
Step 4. If the destination disk is an SSD, enable SSD Alignment for peak SSD performance. Finally, click Start Clone and wait for the cloning process to complete.
1. Can I clone a GPT disk to an MBR disk?
Technically, yes—but it’s not recommended. Cloning a GPT disk to an MBR disk may cause boot issues. You have to change boot mode from UEFI to Legacy to make your computer boot from an MBR disk after cloning.
2. Do I need to format the target drive before cloning a GPT disk?
No, you don’t need to manually format the target disk. Most cloning software will overwrite the destination drive, including file system. Just ensure it has enough space to hold the data from the source GPT disk.
3. How long does it take to clone a GPT disk?
It depends on disk size (larger = longer), disk type (SSD is faster than HDD) and connection speed (SATA vs USB 3.0 vs NVMe).
Now you know how to use Acronis to clone GPT disk. While Acronis Disk Director doesn’t support GPT disk clone, you can use Acronis True Image for the task. In case that Acronis True Image clone fails, there’s another reliable cloning tool to help you out – AOMEI Cloner. It supports different partition styles (MBR & GPT) and disk brands (Samsung, Western Digital, Transcend, etc.). Don’t hesitate to try it out!