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The partition list includes all the partitions on your machine. If you have more than
one hard disk, the first column in the partition list shows the disk on which a partition
is located.
When you restore an image to unallocated space, Drive Image creates a new partition
for the image. The unallocated space where you restore an image must be at least as
large as the used space required by the image. For example, if you created an image of
a 500 MB FAT32 partition that included 300 MB of data, the unallocated space where
you restore the image must be at least 300 MB. If you are restoring an NTFS partition,
note that NTFS partitions require some unused space to facilitate resizing and cannot
be resized below the master file table (MFT), regardless of how much data is included
in the partition.
If the destination partition or unallocated space is not large enough to accommodate
the partitions you wish to restore, or if you are restoring the image file to a larger
drive and want to set a specific size for partitions rather than use the proportional
resize option, you may want to resize the partitions.
If you do not want to resize the partitions, go to step 14.
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Click Resize Source Partitions.
The Resize Partitions window displays, and the Selected Source Partitions group
box displays the partitions you selected to restore.
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