So I had a quick question -
I originally made my Windows partition 20 GB (lame, I know) and the need for more games has inspired me to increase that. So I used Winclone and upped it to 60, but my drive still says it's only 20 GB . . . from what I've read, it sounds like this is because it's FAT32.
So my question is, do I go into my windows partition and change it to NTFS before I back it up with Winclone? Or can I just go into Windows right now and hope that changing it to NTFS will "expand" it to the 60 GB that I want?
Can all this be done through Winclone, or should I use the CONVERT C: /FS:NTFS command I saw somewhere else here on the forums?
Any help with this would be appreciated. Thanks!
I originally made my Windows partition 20 GB (lame, I know) and the need for more games has inspired me to increase that. So I used Winclone and upped it to 60, but my drive still says it's only 20 GB . . . from what I've read, it sounds like this is because it's FAT32.
So my question is, do I go into my windows partition and change it to NTFS before I back it up with Winclone? Or can I just go into Windows right now and hope that changing it to NTFS will "expand" it to the 60 GB that I want?
Can all this be done through Winclone, or should I use the CONVERT C: /FS:NTFS command I saw somewhere else here on the forums?
Any help with this would be appreciated. Thanks!