diabloNL
November 27th, 2009, 01:28 PM
I have a HD with two partitions, C and D. When I look at the properties for either the C or D partitition there is a difference in size compared to what Windows is telling me. Total capacity is different as well as the used and free sizes.
Here the C partition:
213911
and the D partition:
213912
How can there be a difference is sizes. Won't that srew up the partions if I restore the C partition for example?
Also if I go through the restore wizard it wants to leave 7MB unallocated or at least not attached to the restored partition. Why does the software do this? Has this to do with the size differences as described above? Do I just increase the total space so the free space after and before are 0?
213913
And the last question:
My backup is a merged archive. But if the first track is the same as the MBR why does he back it up seperatly?
213914
The software allows me to backup the first track or mbr as you can see in this picture. The first track archive is 8,7Kb and the mbr archive 3,4Kb. If they are the same why is there a difference in size?
213916
Here the C partition:
213911
and the D partition:
213912
How can there be a difference is sizes. Won't that srew up the partions if I restore the C partition for example?
Also if I go through the restore wizard it wants to leave 7MB unallocated or at least not attached to the restored partition. Why does the software do this? Has this to do with the size differences as described above? Do I just increase the total space so the free space after and before are 0?
213913
And the last question:
My backup is a merged archive. But if the first track is the same as the MBR why does he back it up seperatly?
213914
The software allows me to backup the first track or mbr as you can see in this picture. The first track archive is 8,7Kb and the mbr archive 3,4Kb. If they are the same why is there a difference in size?
213916