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On 06/10/2013 12:13 PM, Joseph McLaughlin wrote:
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font-size: 12pt;">Is there a way to clone a 2tb drive to a 4tb
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You can use a gparted cd (gparted.sourceforge.net) to clone the 2tb
to the 4tb. <br>
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After the clone you can then expand the partition to use the
remaining space or create a new partition in the free space.<br>
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Patrick<br>
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