My case: windows 10 on a 128gb drive and move it to a 1tb drive with game files/user files in general (it has like 200gb of free space)

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    10 months ago

    Mmm, sure but it can be a bitch to get booting again if you don’t know what you’re doing and sometimes when you do. Lol

    I’d do it with gparted and if you’re using uefi then you need to grab that partition too and that’s where may run into a problem that requires you to know how to work with on your particular system bios.

    Typical cloning tools will just wipe what’s there, gparted let’s you copy individual partitions and paste them on another disk. Not a lot of people know that. :)

    Available on just about every Linux iso, can easily be installed if it isn’t, and has its own iso of you need something dedicated.