Step 2.3: Select Destination

Next you can select the destination. In the example “File” is selected by default. This needs to be changed to “USB” “Generic USB SD Reader” because that is our new SD Card.

Step 2.4: Confirm Destination

Next you can select “USB” “Generic USB SD Reader” and proceed by clicking “Continue”.

Step 2.5: Check settings

Next you will see the following screen. A summary is given of the action that will be taken. In the example you see “Source” as the tempory file of the original SD Card of 512 mb and “Target” as the new SD Card. These settings are correct so you can proceed by clicking the “Start” button.

Step 2.6: Caution!

Caution! All data on the new SD Card will be erased. Clonemysdcard.com is not responsible in any way for any loss of data.
If you are sure the new (empty) SD Card is in the cardreader you can proceed by clicking “Yes”.

Step 2.7: Finalize Step 2

After a short time (depending on the size of the SD Card) HDDRawCopyTool will be done copying to the new SD Card. You will notice this by the green progress bar and the comment “100% complete”. The clone is now ready and you can exit HDDRawCopyTool by pressing the red X.

Step 3.1: Adjust size

During copying (cloning) of the SD Card, also the size is copied. In our example the original size was 512mb. In our example the size of the new SD Card is 8Gb. Next you have to extend the “partition” of 512mb to 8GB. You can now start the program MiniTool Partition Wizard Home Edition. You will see a drive letter (in the example “J:”) as 512mb and next to it 6.9GB “Unallocated”. That is how we recorgnize our new cloned SD Card.

Step 3.2: Extend Partition

Next you can extend the partition by hovering above it and select “extend” with your right mouse button.

Step 3.3: Set Size

Next you can select the new size by moving the slider. With smartphones it’s better to use the entire SD Card so the slider can be put to maximum. Below you can see the size of 488.39mb will be adjusted to 7.40Gb. That’s our goal. You can proceed by clicking “OK”.

Step 3.4: Check Settings

In the next screen your will see that drive letter “J:” now is 7.4Gb instead of 512mb of the original SD Card. At this point nothing is changed YET. See next step 3.5.

Step 3.5: Apply Changes

By pressing button “Apply”, the changed settings will be applied.