• Q about aomei putting xp on ssd

    From The safest gaven@21:1/5 to All on Tue Mar 15 21:58:37 2022
    I used this software to clone a backup of win xp onto an ssd which worked perfect but it split the drive into

    1. A partition just slightly bigger than the backup approx 189gb
    2. An empty partition of the remaining blank space about 30 odd gb

    I have no idea why and I can't find anything about it on google.

    Anyone know if I can reclaim this space and expand the xp partition back to
    the available 223gb on the 240gb adata ssd

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  • From Abandoned_Trolley@21:1/5 to The safest gaven on Wed Mar 16 08:45:20 2022
    On 15/03/2022 21:58, The safest gaven wrote:
    I used this software to clone a backup of win xp onto an ssd which
    worked perfect but it split the drive into

    1. A partition just slightly bigger than the backup approx 189gb
    2. An empty partition of the remaining blank space about 30 odd gb

    I have no idea why and I can't find anything about it on google.

    Anyone know if I can reclaim this space and expand the xp partition back
    to the available 223gb on the 240gb adata ssd




    Have you installed Service Pack 3 ?

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  • From Jaimie Vandenbergh@21:1/5 to The safest gaven on Wed Mar 16 14:30:37 2022
    On 15 Mar 2022 at 21:58:37 GMT, ""The safest gaven"" <s@v.info> wrote:

    I used this software to clone a backup of win xp onto an ssd which worked perfect but it split the drive into

    1. A partition just slightly bigger than the backup approx 189gb
    2. An empty partition of the remaining blank space about 30 odd gb

    Never used that tool, but most partition cloners have an "expand to fill space?" option to tick. If you don't, you'll get the situation you have.

    Anyone know if I can reclaim this space and expand the xp partition back to the available 223gb on the 240gb adata ssd

    Either go look for that tickbox and reclone, or the tool might have a
    'resize partitions' feature, many do.

    Cheers - Jaimie
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  • From Abandoned_Trolley@21:1/5 to All on Wed Mar 16 15:24:52 2022

    Back in the day, Service pack 3 sure fixed security bugs but also got
    blame for slowing machines down.

    Today, if someone is using XP - is there much benefit of SP3 over
    earlier? Especially for users that have taken pains to isolate their
    machines from the internet and malware?



    I was under the impression that there was a mid-life upgrade to XP which allowed / forced it to use 48 bit LBNs - extending the size of an
    individual disk beyond 137GB (or whatever)

    Also .... no mention (yet) of SATA / SSD drivers for XP ?



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  • From Jaimie Vandenbergh@21:1/5 to fred@fred-smith.co.uk on Wed Mar 16 15:58:21 2022
    On 16 Mar 2022 at 15:24:52 GMT, "Abandoned_Trolley"
    <fred@fred-smith.co.uk> wrote:



    Back in the day, Service pack 3 sure fixed security bugs but also got
    blame for slowing machines down.

    Today, if someone is using XP - is there much benefit of SP3 over
    earlier? Especially for users that have taken pains to isolate their
    machines from the internet and malware?



    I was under the impression that there was a mid-life upgrade to XP which allowed / forced it to use 48 bit LBNs - extending the size of an
    individual disk beyond 137GB (or whatever)

    Also .... no mention (yet) of SATA / SSD drivers for XP ?

    I *think* you're thinking of Win2k, with those limits.

    XPsp2 is fine with SATA and up to 2TB 512k-block HDDs, and SSD doesn't
    look any different from HDD as far as XP cares.

    Cheers - Jaimie

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  • From Adrian Caspersz@21:1/5 to All on Wed Mar 16 15:18:11 2022
    On 16/03/2022 08:45, Abandoned_Trolley wrote:
    On 15/03/2022 21:58, The safest gaven wrote:
    I used this software to clone a backup of win xp onto an ssd which
    worked perfect but it split the drive into

    Have you installed Service Pack 3 ?


    ?

    Back in the day, Service pack 3 sure fixed security bugs but also got
    blame for slowing machines down.

    Today, if someone is using XP - is there much benefit of SP3 over
    earlier? Especially for users that have taken pains to isolate their
    machines from the internet and malware?

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    Adrian C

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  • From GlowingBlueMist@21:1/5 to The safest gaven on Wed Mar 16 17:38:49 2022
    On 3/15/2022 4:58 PM, The safest gaven wrote:
    I used this software to clone a backup of win xp onto an ssd which
    worked perfect but it split the drive into

    1. A partition just slightly bigger than the backup approx 189gb
    2. An empty partition of the remaining blank space about 30 odd gb

    I have no idea why and I can't find anything about it on google.

    Anyone know if I can reclaim this space and expand the xp partition back
    to the available 223gb on the 240gb adata ssd

    I use the free version of EaseUS Partition Master, which is still
    supported all the way back to XP. https://www.easeus.com/download/epmf-download.html
    Click either of the the big blue buttons with "Free Download" in it.
    The rest are to try and get you to purchase a paid version of it.

    They will require an email address to send the actual download link info to.

    With that program you can grow the existing bootable partition until it
    takes up all the drive or even a second partition with it's own drive
    letter.

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