[SOLVED] I cant delete the partitions on my secondary drive?

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ferdin13

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So I have this second 1 tb ssd that I got from someone and the thing is that it is better than my primary one that has windows. I've been using it for a while as secondary storage but I have decided that I want to clone my OS onto it because it would benefit from faster speeds, but now I tried to use clean on disk part and it gives me error "clean is not allowed in the disk containing the current boot.. etc" and this is odd because I have never installed anything only games. I have deleted all the games for the clone only like 2, but it still has 20 gb used on it and I don't know why please help.
 
Solution
Given that the system boots without the new target drive, this clone process.

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Specific steps for a successful clone operation:
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Verify the actual used space on the current drive is significantly below the size of the new SSD
Both drives must be the same partitioning scheme, either MBR or GPT
Download and install Macrium Reflect (or Samsung Data Migration, if a Samsung target SSD)
If you are cloning from a SATA drive to PCIe/NVMe, you may need to install the relevant driver for this new NVMe/PCIe drive.
Power off
Disconnect ALL drives except the current C and the new SSD
Power up

Verify the system boots with ONLY the current "C drive" connected.
If...
hmm....
Never seen this issue before.

Possibly clean the Disk 1, from the commandline. Diskpart, and the clean function.
Already tried, says Virtual Disk Service Error, Clean is not allowed on the disk containing the current boot, system, pagefile, crashdump, or hibernation volume. I don't know what it is talking about as it has nothing.
 
What are the full specs of this system?
Core i5 12400
16 GB DDR4 Ram @ 3200 MHZ
GTX 1650 SUPER
1 TB 980 SSD (previously 256 GB SK Hynix NVME drive)

Its weird because I had another system I did a clone on, and it was very weak with a 4th gen i5 and it managed to get over 3000 MBPS using a Samsung NVME 970
 

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