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Switching to a larger hard disk - bitlocker present but not activated

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Hi

I have a single hard disk on my laptop: its configuration is in the attached file.

I would like to move to a larger disk creating an additional partition to contain rarely accessed archive data, keeping recent and frequently used data in the current Data Disk partition.

My concern is the BDE drive partition (300 MB, system, active, primary partition) and the not allocated space after it, which are related, I suppose, to BitLocker sw (which is not activated up to now).

How do I handle them?

Could I simply use the cloning feature of ATI in manual mode to enlarge properly OS disk and Data Disk partitions and keeping sizes and position of the BDE Drive and not partitioned area as they are now?

Could I then create the archive partition by splitting the extended DataDisk partition with Disk Director?

Would this procedure work or could it cause problems?

And what if I activate BitLocker in future?

Thanks to anyone can help me.

Bye

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Hi

I have gone deeper into the matter: the point is that the hard disk ia a Seagate model (ST250LT007-9ZV14C) supporting Self-Encrypting (an evolution of FDE).
So my real question is: how can I replace this drive with a larger one?
Do I have to use a Seagate model with same features and larger capacity?
And which procedure should I use to realise replacement?

Thanks

The best way to go is to do a disk and partition backup of the disk as it is, with *all* partition included, onto a USB disk.
Then use msinfo32, hardware, components, disks and print this along with your disk management console screenshot.
Then put your bigger disk inside the computer, boot with windows, and create partitions that match the layout you have currently, and add your new partition. Do not resize any existing partitions, keep the same offset for the first partition, just add your new partition at the end, after the BDE partition.
Then remove your current disk, put the new disk at the same place, boot on the Acronis recovery CD and restore each partition where it should be, one at a timne (no need to reboot inbetween). Don't forget to mark the restored BDE active. Finally restore the MBR+Track0 and the disk signature.
The computer should reboot.
If you want, you can remove the BDE partition: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/winserversecurity/thre…