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Solve : Disc Copy 2.3 ate up all my external hard drive-- from 320GB to 37GB now!? |
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Answer» Is there a way to delete the computer hard drive clone on the external hard drive and recover the files that were lost? I want my full external storage capacity back and, if possible, the files. Thanks. I'm running XP Home.No idea what you are talking about. How about starting at the beginning and telling us the whole story?Yea, I should start from the beginning... Nope, your files are gone. You performed a disk to disk copy and that's what it did, 37GB internal drive created 37GB partition with the remainder unallocated on your external drive. EASUS Data Recovery Wizard Free Edition might get some of them back. Next time perform a partition to partition copy. Better yet, create an image backup which is compressed. http://www.macrium.com/reflectfree.asp Thanks. Well, in that case, is there a way to wipe the external HD clean of the copied C drive and simply get all the space back for storage again?Use computer management to delete the partition(s) and reformat. Quote from: Allan on August 22, 2010, 03:22:56 PM Use computer management to delete the partition(s) and reformat. Using computer management to erase and reformat a external hard drive seems to me to simple. If this was the general way to go why are there so many programs dedicated to erasing and repartitioning data on external hard drives?For the same reason every ice cream manufacturer makes vanilla and chocolate. Quote from: sirzune on August 22, 2010, 03:26:48 PM Using computer management to erase and reformat a external hard drive seems to me to simple. If this was the general way to go why are there so many programs dedicated to erasing and repartitioning data on external hard drives?Computer Management will destroy any data. Programs you refer to will do what they do without destroying any data.Thanks. I simply thought that computer management would actually take an inordinate amount of time doing this, as paid and some free programs will do it very quickly. Wouldn't I benefit from using an outside program for speed and reliability (base, of course on user feed-back)? If I happen to go with computer management, on the other hand, would I be able to partition the external hd to its capacity?You asked: "...is there a way to wipe the external HD clean of the copied C drive and simply get all the space back for storage again?" Allan gave you the answer: "...Use computer management to delete the partition(s) and reformat..." Don't make it more involved than it needs to be. Quote from: Computer_Commando on August 22, 2010, 03:33:41 PM Computer Management will destroy any data. Programs you refer to will do what they do without destroying any data.The OP wants to delete partitions and reformat the drive. How can a third party utility do that without destroying data?Okay, thanks for the responses. Decided to go with computer management. I'm grateful. Quote from: Allan on August 22, 2010, 03:46:28 PM The OP wants to delete partitions and reformat the drive. How can a third party utility do that without destroying data?He asked: "...If this was the general way to go why are there so many programs dedicated to erasing and repartitioning data on external hard drives?" I replied: "...Computer Management will destroy any data. Programs you refer to will do what they do without destroying any data..."Okay, all is fine now. I deleted the partition in computer services, and formatted the external hard drive to its full capacity with Easeus Partition MASTER. the only other thing is now there is an empty foloer on the external drive called "System Volume Information", but it's an empty folder, like my wallet. Can I safely delete it? I, again, thank you guys. |
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