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NoahLee
Jul 16, 2024Copper Contributor
Any Possibilities involving system images and different drive sizes?
Hi. The answers are probably no but I’m just hoping something could come up. 1.) A question I’ve had forever. Don’t want to get into details about the hardware issue and all that associated with dif...
mr_aryalcode444
Jul 16, 2024Copper Contributor
Yes, it’s possible, but it requires some finesse.
To fix this, you’ll need to extend the partition to utilize the full 1TB. Here’s how:
- Diskpart is your friend. Open a Command Prompt as an administrator and type diskpart.
- Use the following commands:
list volume select volume X (where X is the volume number of your restored 500GB partition) extend filesystem
- This will expand the partition to fill the available space on the 1TB drive.
- Note that this process won’t work if there’s an additional recovery partition or other partitions after the main one.
Another way:
- Use a tool like GParted (which works well for resizing partitions) to adjust the partition size on the 500GB drive. Shrink it down to a size that fits within the 320GB SSD.
- Once the partition is resized, you can clone it to the 320GB drive using a tool like Clonezilla or DriveImage XML.