Cloning of mbp ssd

Hi guys, I just need to know is it cloning software that allows you to clone your hard drive to another ssd or hdd or ssd which includes the recovery ios and partation any window you created via bootcamp. I know that carbon copy allows you to clone the recovery partatiton, but I want to know if he can clone partation of the window too. And one more thing like atm, I am using a mbp 2010 way snack environment in the future if I update my mbp and put my current ssd for the new mbp, is going to be problems with the operating system and that I be able to run to the window, I had in my ssd or not. Ta

I think you need to use Windows software for cloning to successfully clone the Windows partition.  WinClone?

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