How to look up particular file names using DMDE?
How to look up particular file names using DMDE?
Thanks! I'll download it for you and check out what I can do afterward!
Just a brief question about this – so far it seems pretty clear, but I'm still curious. When cloning a 160 gb drive (which usually has about 30 gb of actual data), do I really need to have the full 160 gb available? My Linux laptop doesn’t have exactly 160 gb free, but the files on the 160gb HDD take up very little space. The files I recovered through DMDE were only around 1.5 gb in total. I guess the drive likely contains roughly 20-30 gb of data (os, games, etc.).
Yes and that's fine with me honestly. I'm just trying to figure out the right size for the space. If I clone it to a USB stick, would a 160 GB drive be necessary because the HDD being cloned is 160 GB (with only about 30 GB used), or would a 64 GB or 128 GB stick suffice?
With the available Linux utilities, the target must be at least 160GB in size.
Using a modern Windows application such as Macrium Reflect, you only require enough available space to accommodate the used space from the source drive.
Thanks! It was good to verify everything before you began, and I appreciate the details. I'll check out Macrium and decide if it's worth trying!