Imaged partitioned Drive

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  1. Posts : 413
    windows 10 2004
    Thread Starter
       #11

    Ok. This appears the only route to take. I find one has to actually buy this program for it to move anything more than one Gig.
    Thank you so much for the info.
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       #12

    Maggidon said:
    Ok. This appears the only route to take. I find one has to actually buy this program for it to move anything more than one Gig.
    Thank you so much for the info.
    The link I gave above to download the free version, you need not to buy anything.

    EDIT:
    There is 257,593,344 bytes showing on the F: drive
    Just open F: drive and copy whatever in there to E:
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  3. Posts : 3,502
    Win_8.1-Pro, Win_10.1607-Pro, Mint_17.3
       #13

    Maggidon said:
    I find one has to actually buy this program for it to move anything more than one Gig.
    Where did you see that? Please give a link ...

    Command Prompt (Admin)
    reagentc / info

    Post the results (I expect it to report part 7)

    There doesn't seem to be much on Data (F:) 88.80 free of 89.04. I agree with topgun - just move what little is there to D: or E: (both seem to be empty).

    I'll know better which partitions can be deleted after seeing the reagentc output.
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  4. Posts : 413
    windows 10 2004
    Thread Starter
       #14

    The link to a maximum of 1 Gig is found on this link. Tell me I'm misunderstanding something.
    https://www.partitionwizard.com/down...tition-manager

    Also, as to the reagentc / info, there is no 7 or any other numbers coming up here on the report. It sums as follows -
    Examples,
    REAGENTC.EXE / setreimage / ?
    REAGENTC.EXE / disable / ?
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  5. Posts : 353
    Multi-Boot W7_Pro_x64 W8.1_Pro_x64 W10_Pro_x64
       #15

    Usually a C drive of 120+ GB is big enough for the "OS and Programs".

    Do you store User data on C ?
    The hibernate file, pagefile, and System Restore points can also use a lot of data.
    If you're a gamer, games installed on C could use a lot of space.

    Run Wiztree (free) to see where your space is used.
    They have a Portable Zip available, no install needed.
    Antibody Software - WizTree finds the files and folders using the most disk space on your hard drive

    Post a screen print of Wiztree for your C drive if you have questions.
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  6. Posts : 3,502
    Win_8.1-Pro, Win_10.1607-Pro, Mint_17.3
       #16

    Maggidon said:
    The link to a maximum of 1 Gig is found on this link. Tell me I'm misunderstanding something.
    https://www.partitionwizard.com/down...tition-manager

    Also, as to the reagentc / info, there is no 7 or any other numbers coming up here on the report. It sums as follows -
    Examples,
    REAGENTC.EXE / setreimage / ?
    REAGENTC.EXE / disable / ?
    That page refers to MiniTool Power Data Recovery Free Edition, not to MiniTool Partition Wizard Free. It's thanking you for downloading Partition Wizard and offers another Minitool product, Power Data Recovery, to try.

    Thanks for Downloading MiniTool Partition Wizard Free
    You May Also be Interested in other “pop-star” software of MiniTool ... Power Data Recovery

    The 1GB limit is on the recovery tool, not Partition Wizard.


    Sorry, I think I confused you on reagentc when I predicted it would report partition 7

    the command is
    reagentc /info
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  7. Posts : 413
    windows 10 2004
    Thread Starter
       #17

    Everything I have is on the C: drive nought excluding. Being a novice and reading TopGuncp's #10 posting, I'm feeling kind of queezy about proceeding on with that. If anyone can make a mistake, you're reading "me" now. If there was a simpler way for "novices" to bring the F: & C: closer together or get rid of that partition, then maybe I might attempt it. It would look as though I'd have to get a Pro to take care of this for me.
    Thank you slartybart for clarifying that particular link info for me. Much appreciated!
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  8. Posts : 3,502
    Win_8.1-Pro, Win_10.1607-Pro, Mint_17.3
       #18

    It's fairly easy - take a look at the Partition Wizard tutorial on Move / Resize
    How to Move/Resize Partition | MiniTool Partition Wizard Tutorial

    Don't do anything yet, just familiarize yourself with the procedure.

    But please do the reagentc /info I asked to see.
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  9. Posts : 413
    windows 10 2004
    Thread Starter
       #19

    Thanks for the further reply. I've done the reagentc /info test and never got any number, e.g. 7. Read my earlier reply with regards to that and see if it makes any sense. More than likely, you'll probably have to give me furthered instructions based on my first results, which was basically nothing.
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  10. Posts : 413
    windows 10 2004
    Thread Starter
       #20

    Here is a screenshot of what I got from the test ...
    Imaged partitioned Drive-command-prompt-test.png
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Imaged partitioned Drive-2016_06_12_23_26_591.png  
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