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Is it safe to ‘delete existing partition’?Ĭloning now completed. The guide for Macrium says ‘delete existing partitions on destination disk’ but I was concerned this partition may be related to the SSD/HDD combination of the disk. The new Hybrid Disk appears to have an existing partition (16.0mb unformatted primary and 1.82TB NTFS Primary). On researching I decided to use Macrium Reflect to clone the disk, including the OS on the understanding I’ll then be able to make the New Hybrid disk the primary disk for the computer without reinstalling windows (as I can’t recall where my original key is for Windows 10).įollowing instructions, I’ve selected the disc to be cloned (checking the box to ensure all partitions are selected) and selected the new Disk to clone to. I’ve successfully installed the new hybrid drive and it’s showing on my computer. I decided on buying a Seagate Firecuda 2TB Hybrid SSD hard drive as it seemed good value and got favourable reviews, and in the hope that the SSD will speed up the computer boot-up and use a little. The main 1TB C rive is pretty full, so I decided to install a secondary, larger internal hard drive. I have a relatively old PC running windows 10. I’m just wondering if it’s safe to delete the partition on my new hybrid drive?
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