Disk cloning, the removal does not remove partitions.
After transferring windows to the SSD, on the HDD left sections:Spoiler
System, which was Windows, removed and tried to add to the existing, it turned out weird of the two disks.
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And Yes, the disk is somehow dynamic.
Advise how to remove not delete the partitions using a program. And how to combine all the partitions WITHOUT deleting data from the disk.
Neron_13
Acronis! But better make a backup copy of the files.
Also can use a knoppix live dvd, but there the method is slightly more intricate.
And yet, definitely make a backup copy of the files
Neron_13
This is what I have so sausage?You need to try Acronis Disk Director - perhaps he will correct...
longerr2007
This is the normal state of the disk after Windows), One partition is bootable, the one that is not divided - was the drive with Windows, another one under restoration. And the last one turned out like this when I removed a volume with the Windows and hit extend volume.
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longerr2007
Akronik does not see all disk partitions and writes that he is composite. All:(
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Neron_13
There are only 2 things Partion magic or Paragon Hard Disk Manager everything else is not serious.
Neron_13
What it means to be blind not to see...but on the screen what is it? Assign the system boot disk,then the rest of the pieces make logical and connect.
longerr2007
Disc 2 is the disc I need.
Disk 1 is the SSD, it is already loaded by the system.
Disc 3 - it's junk, old HDD, which casts I don't need the files.
So. If I choose Disk 3 - these operations can be performed:
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If I choose the second dynamic, one in which it is necessary to remove the sections from the migrated Windows, then see for yourself - half points no.
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Neron_13
On the lower screen,where a circle drive outlined with a...there, click the RMB on the disc menu appears,the first line of which is-----convert to Basic.
If the matter is simply converting a disk, then:
cmd
diskpart
list disk
Look in the list of the required drive (in this case it will be disk 2, apparently)
select disk 2
convert basic
I personally with this type of drive is not encountered yet, so not know the nuances. Like as write that data can (or will) be lost, so do so at your own risk.
Neron_13
Here I only have one suggestion (except the worst) - included RAID and probably RAID-5.Look in the BIOS if it does.