Hi everyone,
I cloned yesterday my old ssd (appr. 476 GB) to a new one (Samsung Evo 850 ca. 465 GB). I remember i had some problems getting it going but when i deleted the last partition (was empty anyway) it worked. But when i checked today in diskpart the offset of the disk was 1413 KB which is not good So can i fix this somehow or should i (with that i mean is it better to) clone again? And if i clone again which is the right setting "Scale to fit" or the other. Which settings are important to make it work this time?
Greetings!
Which is the right option to clone ssd?
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Re: Which is the right option to clone ssd?
you'd enable align on 1mib, and the option to align to target and/or remove
gaps.
"TDC999" wrote in message news:11467@public.image...
Hi everyone,
I cloned yesterday my old ssd (appr. 476 GB) to a new one (Samsung Evo 850
ca. 465 GB). I remember i had some problems getting it going but when i
deleted the last partition (was empty anyway) it worked. But when i checked
today in diskpart the offset of the disk was 1413 KB which is not good
![:shock:]({SMILIES_PATH}/icon_eek.gif)
So can i fix this somehow or should i (with that i mean is it better to)
clone again? And if i clone again which is the right setting "Scale to fit"
or the other. Which settings are important to make it work this time?
Greetings!
gaps.
"TDC999" wrote in message news:11467@public.image...
Hi everyone,
I cloned yesterday my old ssd (appr. 476 GB) to a new one (Samsung Evo 850
ca. 465 GB). I remember i had some problems getting it going but when i
deleted the last partition (was empty anyway) it worked. But when i checked
today in diskpart the offset of the disk was 1413 KB which is not good
![:shock:]({SMILIES_PATH}/icon_eek.gif)
So can i fix this somehow or should i (with that i mean is it better to)
clone again? And if i clone again which is the right setting "Scale to fit"
or the other. Which settings are important to make it work this time?
Greetings!
Re: Which is the right option to clone ssd?
Thanks for that answer.
I would have a question back. The setting "remove gaps" is this save to make the default setting for cloning ssd to ssd (assuming windows machines) or should i better leave this alone? I am asking because windows sometimes leaves 8 MB of unallocated Space between partitions which are there in case one converts the disk to dynamic disk...
Greetings!
I would have a question back. The setting "remove gaps" is this save to make the default setting for cloning ssd to ssd (assuming windows machines) or should i better leave this alone? I am asking because windows sometimes leaves 8 MB of unallocated Space between partitions which are there in case one converts the disk to dynamic disk...
Greetings!
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- Joined: Thu May 05, 2011 10:37 pm
Re: Which is the right option to clone ssd?
You can use it.
"TDC999" wrote in message news:11472@public.image...
Thanks for that answer.
I would have a question back. The setting "remove gaps" is this save to make
the default setting for cloning ssd to ssd (assuming windows machines) or
should i better leave this alone? I am asking because windows sometimes
leaves 8 MB of unallocated Space between partitions which are there in case
one converts the disk to dynamic disk...
Greetings!
"TDC999" wrote in message news:11472@public.image...
Thanks for that answer.
I would have a question back. The setting "remove gaps" is this save to make
the default setting for cloning ssd to ssd (assuming windows machines) or
should i better leave this alone? I am asking because windows sometimes
leaves 8 MB of unallocated Space between partitions which are there in case
one converts the disk to dynamic disk...
Greetings!