Please advise how to manipulate SSD drive holding SYSTEM C: for exclusive system use.
Hi,
Please advise how to:
I run WIN7, on a well specified PC. I have Acronis True Image Home 2012.
I have an 80 GB SSD which has two partitions. One for SYSTEM C:, and the other for Games K:, split evenly.
I also have a new 750GB SATA drive fitted in case but not connected. I also have a new external eSata G-Drive 2TB, which I am using for Acronis backups.
The SYSTEM C: partition is nearly full and giving me warnings.
So, I want to remove the GAMES K: to either of my spare drives, and use the whole SSD for the SYSTEM C:.
How should I go about this such that I dont lose my SYSTEM in the process?
Thank you
roystonfrombrighton
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What I would do is create a backup image of K: (make sure it validates successfully), use Disk Management to delete K: from the SSD, restore the K: image to the spare drive and make sure it is assigned as K:, then use Disk Management to expand the C: partition to fill the SSD.
You can usually get away with moving a non-system partition to another drive as long as you keep the same drive letter assignment. If you want to play it safe, create a Entire Disk Image backup of the SSD before you begin.
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Hi, thank you for your advice.
As mentioned above, I have an 80GB SSD, partitioned in two equal partitions, one for the C: System, and the other for Games. I found the C: partition to be dangerously full, and the games partition nearly empty. So I want to delete the games partition and allocate the whole drive to System C:.
I have now completely deleted and formatted the partition I used for games. (I had not got very far in them anyway!)
I started up with the recovery disc and went into disc management, where I found that I could delete the partitions, when I would also lose all data in the C:drive. I thought better of it and returned to Windows.
Do you think I could have deleted all the partitions on the drive, obtained an empty clean drive, and simply restored the C:drive backup I already have, onto the empty drive? I mean, would everything be working again? Except the games, of course. Or what else can I do to fulfill my need.
Many thanks
roystonfrombrighton.
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I would still do as I previously posted. Just go to Windows Disk Management and delete the (now empty) K: partition. Then right-click on C: and expand it to fill the drive (Windows can do this while it's running and it only takes a couple seconds). TI isn't required for this.
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