![]() Note: the first section of the above KB document directs laptop users to KB 2931: How to clone a laptop hard drive - and has the following paragraph: Please see KB 56634: Acronis True Image: how to clone a disk - and review the step by step guide given there. ![]() Use the grab handles to drag the right end of the C: partition to use all the unallocated space.įor future reference, please see the following Acronis documents on cloning. Now resize the C: partition by again right-clicking on it and using the Resize option. Move the Recovery partition to the right end of the unallocated space by right-clicking on it, select the Move option, then drag it to the right end so that the unallocated space is now next to the C: partition. Next launch the MPW application and I suspect you will see a Windows Recovey partition sitting between your main C: OS partition and the unallocated space on the new drive. This is fairly easy to fix as follows:ĭownload a copy of the free MiniTool Partition Wizard software and install this. ![]() only using 500GB of the new 1TB drive space. Please see KB 2201: Support for OEM Versions of Acronis Products which applies to all OEM versions of ATI supplied with hardware purchases.Ĭloning a laptop drive should only take around 20-30 minutes unless there are some hardware issues with the source drive, so taking 2 days is excessive by any means.įrom your description, it sounds as if the clone has given you the same partition sizes as from your original smaller drive, i.e. Kenneth, welcome to these public User Forums. ![]()
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