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I'm having trouble transferring the System Reserved Partition from the D drive to the C drive without copying it. I created a new partition, but it doesn<|pad|>, so I'm unsure if that's the right approach.
Create unallocated space to free up room for relocation. The previous attempt succeeded without issues.
Learn how to transfer partitions using the official guide on disk partitioning.
I broke off 600MB from the SSD. How can I transfer it back to the SSD since I can only move files within the disk? Should I copy it or try another method? Thanks for understanding—I’m confused about what to do.
Select the partition you wish to transfer (for instance, G partition), observe the unallocated area after G, right-click and choose “Move Partition.” Position your mouse over the chosen partition and drag it to the right until you reach the end. After dragging, click OK to proceed. Finally, confirm the relocation by clicking Apply on the toolbar.
Click the old system reserved partition and choose Copy Partition. Choose Quick Copy and proceed to Next. You may also pick Sector by Sector Copy. Pick the unallocated area on the SSD as the target to get the system reserved partition. If there’s no free space, resize the partition by clicking Resize Partition. On the following screen, modify the size of the new system reserved partition and other settings. Set the drive letter to None. Apply the changes by clicking Apply. Once done, power off your computer and disconnect the D drive before attempting to boot.
Have you considered organizing the HDD and SSD? It might help clear things up. I’m exhausted from searching for a solution all day.