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To: Raptech who wrote (84721)3/20/2014 7:01:20 PM
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How would I make size adjustments to recapture the unallocated space

I would use disk partitioning software. Several are available as a free download.

disk-partition.com

partition-tool.com

download.cnet.com

download.cnet.com

If you decide on a package from CNet, be sure to click the Direct Download link just below the big green DOWNLOAD NOW button.

Partition Wizard also comes as an .ISO file you can burn to a CD or DVD. Running it like this means you won't be installing a package you may seldom use. It also works on systems that won't boot.

partitionwizard.com

After installing a clone can that disk be imaged

Yes. (You could keep making clones, but you'd waste a lot of time and effort. Better to clone once and stick to imaging after.)

Can I use the same clone on two new internal disks in the same computer

No. If the disks are identical, you'll get Signature Collisions. (Unless your cloning software takes steps to prevent this.)

Cheers, PW.

P.S. Perhaps this will help . . .

Cloning makes a copy of the entire disk.
Imaging copies the data on the disk.
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