

There are two partition tables supported by Windows, GPT (GUID Partition Table), and MBR (Master Boot Record).

Partition tables are partition structuring models that define how the operating system will manage data reading and writing processes on disk partitions.

MBR partition table: If you intend to use a storage device with a capacity greater than 2TB, you must make sure that you are not cloning an MBR partition this partition table is incompatible with disks of this size, also, if you decide to use Disk Management to change the table of a disk partition, you will erase all the content on the device, making the cloning process a waste of time. The disk image is smaller than the capacity of the target disk: Some cloning tools tend to create non-adaptive images of the source disk, and as a result, when you install the image on a larger-capacity device, this image preserves the storage limits of the source partition, leaving the remaining space on the device unformatted. Next, I will talk about the two possible causes of this problem. In other words, this process will not only copy the data and settings of the operating system, but it will also copy the file system and the partition table scheme of the source disk. If you want to understand why a cloned disk shows the wrong size, it is necessary to know how the cloning process of a disk works cloning a disk consists of copying the information and characteristics of the source disk to a destination disk. Some tools are not able to adapt the clone image with the new storage device and, as a result, leave unallocated space on the device. Part 2: The Reason that Cloned Hard Drive Shows Wrong SizeĬloning a disk may or may not be a simple task, which depends on the method or tool you use to manage the cloning process. Later I will talk about the issues that can arise, and I will also explain in detail how to avoid them. However, this backup method often presents problems when you don't do it properly. In this way, you can replace the original disk with a new one without noticing a single change in your files or settings. For this reason, cloning is the most effective method when it comes to backing up all the information on a computer at once. Unlike other data backup methods, cloning not only allows you to back up files or folders, but it also preserves the original structure of the files. Is there any way to correct this problem?ĭisk cloning is an effective method of fully backing up the information on a hard disk. Q: A month ago, a friend helped me clone my old hard drive to replace it with a new hard drive, but a few days ago, I noticed that my hard drive has a 4TB capacity, and it only allows me to use 2TB.
