![]() I think you can just extend the partition to all unallocated space.Īlso, when you were cloning the drive - what mode you choose (manual or automatic) and if manual - what move method (as is, proportional, manual)? It feels like manual as is was chosen hence the unallocated space. This is my first drive clone.Ĭan you share more on the old and new drive partitioning schemes? Screenshots would be ideal. I also noticed that the second SSD that I planned to use as storage (connected but not set up yet) that was showing up before the clone has vanished from the device manager, boot menu, BIOS. Is this because of the cloning? Am I stuck with it? Or can I get the remaining space of the drive back? It reads as 1.99TB, same as the old drive. Since I cloned from the HDD to the SSD, I noticed I lost space. So, having planned to upgrade drives to Crucial MX500 SSDs (4TB each - 1 as boot, the other as storage while getting rid of the old HDD) Got the SSD in and cloned the old drive, but somethings are funny. Today, things got opened up, 300 watt PSU that was put in when this rig was built in 2010 was definitely fried and the HDD (WDC WD3003FZEX-00Z4SA0) looked burned, but still works. (If I lost power, my UPS units would've covered things) 2 Hours later power came back, computer was turned on and 2 hours later, it shut off without warning and a moment later, there was a great smell of fried things. Everything was shut off as usual, everything was fine. So, a little over a week ago, I had some power pole work done at the end of my street. ![]()
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