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Originally Posted by hwm54112
use seatools to format and partition the drive to 160 gig. Then use xxclone for your cloning operations. It's fast, easy, reliable and the size of the partitions doesn't matter as long as the partition you are cloning to is as large as the used space of the drive you are cloning.
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The goal is to be able to swap backups in and out, so I think that I'd want
Seatools to reformat as a 120.
I loaded Seatools and it looks like it can do such partitioning down to
120. My file system is NTFS.
I use Ghost 7 so I want the backup operation to be as uncomplicated as
possible from primary to primary partition.
I haven't wiped the drive yet.
The other tool I'm familiar with is CloneMaxx but I haven't attempted to run
that one from this 160 down to a 120.