by donmsmith1 » Mon Aug 14, 2023 8:33 pm
I just installed a new SSD in my old Dell XPS8900, and want to clone my C: drive's disk to it. I went through your example of How to Move an Installed Windows to a Larger Disk. My situation is a bit different - on the C: drive's disk there are two partitions to the right of the C: partition. When using R-Drive Image, will I be able to "move" both of those partitions to the right, thus freeing up the unused space in preparation for expanding the C: partition? Since only one of those two "extra" is needed (a recovery partition), would you advise to simply delete the other one that's to the right of that? Is "delete partition" available in R-Drive Image? I'm not even sure if that recovery partition is needed - can I create some kind of recovery or repair disk that would obviate the need for it? Please advise.
By the way, this particular Dell PC was one of the earliest to have an SSD for C:, and I discovered that it was impossible to create a "recovery drive". Dell subsequently provided a lot of backup and recovery functions, but unfortunately none of them apply to the XPS8900. They do apply to the XPS8910 and all later similar models!
I just installed a new SSD in my old Dell XPS8900, and want to clone my C: drive's disk to it. I went through your example of How to Move an Installed Windows to a Larger Disk. My situation is a bit different - on the C: drive's disk there are two partitions to the right of the C: partition. When using R-Drive Image, will I be able to "move" both of those partitions to the right, thus freeing up the unused space in preparation for expanding the C: partition? Since only one of those two "extra" is needed (a recovery partition), would you advise to simply delete the other one that's to the right of that? Is "delete partition" available in R-Drive Image? I'm not even sure if that recovery partition is needed - can I create some kind of recovery or repair disk that would obviate the need for it? Please advise.
By the way, this particular Dell PC was one of the earliest to have an SSD for C:, and I discovered that it was impossible to create a "recovery drive". Dell subsequently provided a lot of backup and recovery functions, but unfortunately none of them apply to the XPS8900. They do apply to the XPS8910 and all later similar models!