In the example above, since the destination disk is larger than the source disk, there is 50GB of unpartitioned space at the end of the destination disk. The last partition can be modified to fill the unpartitioned space if necessary. Once the partitions have been dragged to the destination, the partition properties can be modified to extend or shrink the partition. Selecting ‘Shrink or extend to fill the target disk’ will resize the partitions on the destination to make use of all the available space on the disk. This option is perfect when cloning from a smaller disk to larger disk, as all the space on the destination disk will be used automatically. The partitions that can be resized by this option are all non-system partitions, and the C: drive, that are formatted with either the NTFS of FAT32 file system. Once you are happy with the partitions that you have copied to the destination, select ‘Next’. The second page of the clone wizard can be used to create a schedule for the clone.
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