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To modify the restore destination:
Click Restore image.
The following dialog shows. Source shows the location of the partition on the original disk, which in this example is the location of the partition on the original disk.
- Click Select a different target disk and select the required target disk.
- If you have partitions on the target disk which you are sure can be deleted, select each one in turn and click Delete Existing partition to create empty space.
Drag the source partition onto the destination partition.
The partition locates to the first available free area of the new disk. In this case, partition 2.
Click Restored Partition Properties.
The Partition Properties dialog appears for you to modify the size of the target partition.There are a number of things you can do here:
Modify the drive letter by selecting another from the list.
Modify and select the partition type, for example Primary, Active, Logical.
Click between the arrows < > above the disk view and drag the partition to a new size.
Fine-tune the Partition Size, Free Space and Alignment.
Click Maximum Size to configure the partition to the maximum available unallocated space on the disk, in this case about 1TB (the size of the disk)
Click Minimum Size to configure the partition to the minimum size, in this case roughly the same as the amount of data on the disk i.e. 460MB.
Click Original Size sets the partition to the same size as it was prior to backup.
- Click OK.
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