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Dropndestroy213

Hey guys so i bought a 480gb ocz ssd on my visit to micro center. i used macrium reflect to clone to the new drive i had kingston v400 240gb. 

When i checked after using the new drive for a few hrs i seen it shows as a if it was a 240gb not 480gb can anyone help me 

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4 minutes ago, Dropndestroy213 said:

Hey guys so i bought a 480gb ocz ssd on my visit to micro center. i used macrium reflect to clone to the new drive i had kingston v400 240gb. 

When i checked after using the new drive for a few hrs i seen it shows as a if it was a 240gb not 480gb can anyone help me 

thanks 

 

It's probably partitioned into 2 240gb partitions. Check in disk management in Windows (Windows key + X)

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3 minutes ago, kelvinhall05 said:

It's probably partitioned into 2 240gb partitions. Check in disk management in Windows (Windows key + X)

if he mirrored it, that probably means he still needs to expand the parititon to the full size of the drive.

(which i dont think windows can do, i usually use gparted for that :P)

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1 minute ago, manikyath said:

if he mirrored it, that probably means he still needs to expand the parititon to the full size of the drive.

(which i dont think windows can do, i usually use gparted for that :P)

 

Well, if my theory turned out to be correct, that's what I would've suggested. 

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Is a bit blurry but I see a area there with un used space. Havn't checked but in diskmanager you might be able to expand it. But would have to google how that would work.

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8 minutes ago, Dropndestroy213 said:

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Right click your D: partition and select Extend. You should be able to use the remaining unallocated space.

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5 minutes ago, Altecice said:

 

Right click your D: partition and select Extend. You should be able to use the remaining unallocated space.

looks like that was it

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