Stable v3.1.0-22 When cloning from a 1TB Adata nvme to a 2TB Crucial nvme in Beginner mode with defaults, I chose to create the partition table on the target drive proportionately. (-k switch, and -r switch is added automatically by Clonezilla) I then rebooted into the cloned drive. Under Drive Management, the newly created partition table showed the now extended C:\ partition, followed by a 2GB system or recovery partition at the end of the drive- all seemed well. However, File Explorer still showed...
[quote]ps. You can prevent this by using -k and -r (resize filesystem to partition size)[/quote] I should have stated this initially; The -r switch was automatically added as per the terminal output in guided beginner mode. The terminal output stated "Next time you can run this command directly...", and it included the -k- r switches. So, the issue remains.
Stable v3.1.0-22 When cloning from a 1TB Adata nvme to a 2TB Crucial nvme in Beginner mode with defaults, I chose to create the partition table on the target drive proportionately. (-k switch) I then rebooted into the cloned drive. Under Drive Management, the newly created partition table showed the now extended C:\ partition, followed by a 2GB system or recovery partition at the end of the drive- all seemed well. However, File Explorer still showed the C:\ drive as approximately 224GB free of 970GB...