
The actual lost space is very small.Īs Clintgm points out, recent Windows version upgrades add their own recovery partitions if they can rather than replacing the existing WinRE partition and, as seekforever says, they're relatively minor additions. Your C drive size for a 1TB drive is actually 929.87GB not MB. If you want a booting OS you will clone the entire disk all the partitions, it appears you have upgraded OS and have a couple of extra recovery partition however unless you know exactly which ones I would clone them all and sort them out later.Īll of the non-C partitions only add up to 1.7GB. I've never done a clone before and don't want to mess this up! When I start up Reflect, it shows my C: drive to have a LOT of partitions that I know nothing about: 1 - Recovery (None) NTFS Primary - 75.2MB/300.0MB 2 - NO NAME (None) FAT32 (LBA) Primary - 33.0MB/99.0MB 3 - (None) Unformatted Primary - 128.0MB/128.0MB 4 - Main Drive C: NTFS Primary - 631.36MB/929.87MB 5 - (None) NTFS Primary - 355.7MB/450.0MB 6 - (None) NTFS Primary - 299.8MB/350.0MB 7 - (None) NTFS Primary - 297.7MB/350.0MB I know I need the 4th partition (Main Drive C, but do I need any/all of the others? If there are some I can omit, I'd love to save the space. I want to clone my primary 1TB boot (C drive onto a new 1TB SSD.


Hey folks! Hope someone can help me here.
