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space. To change the partition properties, click the Partition properties link below the recovery
destination field.
4. To reduce the partition size so as to leave enough disk space for the remaining partitions, click
the Reduce size link.
5. You can resize the partition by dragging its right border with a mouse on the horizontal bar on
the screen. To assign the partition a specific size, enter the appropriate number into the Total
size field. Remember that you need to leave as much unallocated (free) space after the newly
resized partition as will be needed for the remaining partitions. Select a disk letter and partition
type. When you finish the settings, click OK to confirm them and return to the main Disk
Recovery window.
You can also place the unallocated space before the partition by selecting the Before partition radio
button.
6. Select the next partition's check box.
7. Select the unallocated space on the destination hard disk. The program will create a partition
occupying the entire unallocated space.
8. Make the settings for the second partition. Leave enough unallocated space for other partitions
to be recovered.
9. Select the next partition, etc.
10. Repeat the above actions until you handle all partitions in the backup.
11. Click Recover now to recover all partitions to the destination hard disk.
4.5 Recovering a disk backup to a different disk under
rescue media
Recovery of a disk backup containing several partitions to a hard disk that has a different capacity is
one of the most complicated operations. This is especially true when the original hard disk you have
backed up has a hidden diagnostic or recovery partition.
Complete the preparations described in Preparing for recovery (p. 77).
If you have not already done so, assign unique names (labels) to the partitions of your computer's
disks. This will allow for identification of the partitions by their names and not by the disk letters.
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