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Old August 14th, 2009, 04:12 AM
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Question Just created a partition, how will this affect my ATI back up?

i've just made the C drive smaller & created an F drive, now, the back up is 8.2GB for XP, if i load this to the C drive again, what will it do when it doesn't see all the drive that was there before?

or will it not matter now


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Old August 14th, 2009, 08:23 AM
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Default Re: Just created a partition, how will this affect my ATI back up?

It won't matter. If you restore an image to a destination partition that is either larger or smaller than the source then TI will automatically propose to adjust the size of the restored image to fill the destination partition (if it will all fit). It will also allow you to override this default choice and shrink the size of the restored partition manually in case you don't want it to fill the destination partition.

In your case you already know that the old partition will fit in the new size, so you will be able to restore the old image to your newly-resized C partition.
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