There are options that allow you to either clone the same size drive and
leave the extra space (on the new drive) as unallocated OR you can chose to
clone and utilize the complete hard drive.
Guess which option you ran with?
Now you must use Partition Magic to expand the new partition to encompass
the total space available on the new hard drive. There are no tools in
Windows XP that will allow you to do this!
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Regards:
Richard Urban
aka Crusty (-: Old B@stard :-)
If you knew half as much as you think you know,
You'd realize you didn't know what you thought you knew!
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> after what looked to have been a perfect disk image from an old, dying
> drive to a nice new drive, i have noticed an odd problem. windows
> explorer seems to think that my new 160gb drive is still the old 80gb
> drive (in terms of capacity). how do i get windows to recognize that
> this is a different drive? in disk management, the top list of disks
> shows it as being 80gb while the bottom graphic of partitions has it
> correctly displayed at 160 gb. any ideas? i thought maybe defragging or
> disk cleanup would fool it into fixing itself but that hasnt worked.
>
> a thread on anandtech i started which has not yet given resolution can
> be seen here:
> http://forums.anandtech.com/messagev...&enterthread=y
> it also shows steps i've taken so far.
>
>
> -andy
>