If you have a Windows box available you can use the free version of AOMEI to
copy just about any type of partition. Dunno if it can also resize
non-Microsoft partition types, never tried.
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I use Clonezilla too.
But Clonezilla check if the data stored dimension on the source disk is
lower than the destination capacity disk.
I never pay attention about the disk size.
I cloned a 320GB disk on a 120GB ssd without any configuration
modification.
Of course you can verify the conformity
On 2 May 2016 at 12:58, Rick Lair wrote:
> , what is the
> best way to create a new system on a blank SSD using a device like this?
What I would do is take a known-good SSD and use that to create a disk
image file on the HD of the PC that the adaptor is connected to.
You
I use clonezilla to clone drives. The only caveat is either both drives
have to be the same size or you have to use the advanced option and tell
it to ignore the size of the target drive.
JT
On 5/2/2016 6:58 AM, Rick Lair wrote:
> Good Morning All,
>
> I recently purchased one of these,
>
Good Morning All,
I recently purchased one of these,
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817707380 in order
to build new systems for the machines, ( to avoid having another PC half
torn down on my table to quickly insert and remove the hard drives) and
work with other HDD and