This will probably be outside of the comfort zone for many people, but one option is to use a Linux bootable USB stick and use the Unix command dd to do the cloning. dd is a command-line tool that copies a disc very close to the hardware level, sector-by-sector. It works very well but is perhaps a bit scary, particularly as, as with many Unix commands, it will do what one asks whether or not that was sensible.

dd if=/dev/sda of=/dev/sdb bs=1G status=progress


Jazz relative beginner, starting at a much older age than was helpful.
AVL:MXE Linux; Windows 11
BIAB2025 Audiophile, a bunch of other software.
Kawai MP6, Ui24R, Focusrite Saffire Pro40 and Scarletts
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