The OEM 2Tb HDD includes a partition labeled "HP Recovery" which is OEM recovery software from HP that I do not believe has ever been updated and I do not believe is used at all by the present Windows 10 OS. Second question that applies only to my tower PC cloning: PC is a 5-year old HP tower PC that I have taken from Windows 7 through Windows 8.1 and now Windows 10. Are there any potential problems or special steps to my proposed "downsizing?" Its Disk Clone Wizard feature allows you to clone only used space, which makes it possible to clone larger hard drive to smaller SSD or HDD when the used. My question is can the partition resizing function be used to reduce the sizes of the partitions manually as I prepare the clone command instructions? All of the examples I have found in the Macrium help materials and KB deal with resizing partitions when cloning from a smaller HDD/SD to a large volume HDD/SSD. ![]() New for 2018 is the ability to clone from within the Windows installed application without the requirement to boot into a Linux environment to do so. The purpose of the clone is to replace the HDD with the SSD. The Automatic mode of the clone tool will adjust partition size proportionally from large to small disk and vice versa provided there is sufficient space on the target disk to do so. The HDD is mostly empty - OS, system, data occupying only about 300G. ![]() ![]() On a Windows 10 desktop tower PC I plan to clone a 2Tb HDD to a 512G SSD.
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