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![]() ![]() You might also want to use the drag and drop method to get partitions from the source to destination rather than the Copy Partitions button in that case. Normally choosing the "Copy Partitions" option and choosing to fit the source to the destination gives you a working solution, but if that doesn't work, look at how to use the Layout function to resize and shift partitions around when staging the destination. It even has a section specifically devoted to cloning onto a smaller target disk. ![]() Or since you're on Reflect V8, which made partition resizing and "shifting" a lot easier, you could take a look at this page to see how you can handle this. A screenshot of your disk's partition layout would be helpful here. ![]() You'll probably need to manually shrink a partition earlier on the disk to leave enough room for that last partition. That happens if you have a small partition at the end of the disk where even the STARTING sector of the partition is beyond the end of the smaller disk, or if the partition can't be shrunk enough to fit on disk and still retain all of its data. ![]()
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