
I knew I needed to move those recovery partitions out of the way but most of my googling said it wouldn't be easy. The problem I ended up with was that the C: partition was stuck at the old small size and Windows couldn't extend it into the extra space on the new SSD drive because there were two recovery partitions between the C: partition and the free space.Ī quick google search told me this would be a headache. I used a disk cloning program to move everything from the old one to the new one.


I just bought a larger SSD hard drive to replace my c: drive that was running out of space after I upgraded to Windows 10. I was as skeptical as anyone could be knowing that most "freeware" is useless and does nothing but tell you any useful feature will only work if you pay for it.
