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August Abolins | All | multi-partition hdd to larger ssd |
January 8, 2023 2:24 PM * |
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I think EaseUS will be my cloning tool of choice. It even allows me to re-allocate the partition sizes BEFORE I do the clone, if I want. In this screenshot, I simply dragged the C partion boundary to about 64GB (from its original 35GB), and it automatically "borrows" from the unused H partition and resizes that accordingly. https://susepaste.org/12138178 So, it would seem that I could FIRST simply clone the hdd to ssd as-is, install the ssd into the pc, boot, and THEN run EaseUS to resize the partitions after that! --- OpenXP 5.0.51 * Origin: (618:500/23.10) |
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