EM_6__ Commendable Feb 7, 2017 1 0 1,510 Feb 7, 2017 #1 I am on Windows 10. Going from a Seagate 1tb (boot drive) to a Seagate 2tb drive. Do I need to partition the 2tb drive before using Macrium to clone or is it just simply initialize the 2tb, clone by C drive and plug in the 2tb?
I am on Windows 10. Going from a Seagate 1tb (boot drive) to a Seagate 2tb drive. Do I need to partition the 2tb drive before using Macrium to clone or is it just simply initialize the 2tb, clone by C drive and plug in the 2tb?
Solution CountMike Feb 8, 2017 No, you don't to do any partitioning but you may end up with 1GB partition(s) and may have to initialize the rest.
No, you don't to do any partitioning but you may end up with 1GB partition(s) and may have to initialize the rest.
CountMike Titan Oct 31, 2015 33,812 3,163 147,990 Feb 8, 2017 Solution #2 No, you don't to do any partitioning but you may end up with 1GB partition(s) and may have to initialize the rest. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
No, you don't to do any partitioning but you may end up with 1GB partition(s) and may have to initialize the rest.