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New SSD with Partitions Not Labeled the Same Way as the Original SSD

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Dear Forum,

Forgive me as I am not expert, which is why I seek your help (see attached picture for details). I used Acronis Cyber Home Protect so as to clone my internal 256-Go SSD (Disk 1 on picture) on a new internal 1-To SSD (Disk 2 on picture) via a MOKiN M.2 NVMe SSD Enclosure Adapter. The idea is to simply replace the original SSD with the new SSD in my desktop. Before doing so, I noticed that the partitions on the new SSD (Disk 2 on picture) are not labeled the same way as the original SSD (Disk 1 on picture). For instance, the "Windows" partition on the new SSD does not mention the "Boot/Page File/Crash Dump" elements, and the last partition is unlabeled while it should be the recovery partition.

What should I do? Is the desktop going to work fine even though the partitions are not labeled the same way?

Thank you in advance for your help.

 

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Olivier, welcome to these public User Forums.

If the clone operation completed successfully when it was performed, then there should be no issue with removing the original SSD and moving the larger new SSD into the original location.

The attributes of the boot SSD will be shown when it is in place.

Hello Steve,

Thank you for your post. I followed your advice such that, indeed, everything turned out to be in place and worked fine.

Kind regards.