

Q2: Should I leave the drive letter in the Layout section of the cloning tool as “Auto”?Ģ. Question 1: Should I clean new drive with diskpart before proceeding with clone or will erasing partition in the Reflect cloning tool achieve the same end? Consequently, I have a 16MB unformatted primary partition on my new drive (as seen in Reflect) which I assume should be removed. I may have started off on the wrong foot by initializing the new drive in Disk Management (as GPT) rather than letting Reflect do its magic.


Old Drive: Repurpose as one data partition. New Drive: 250 GB for system drive C:, remainder as a data partition. The many threads here with the illustrious advice of have helped greatly however, I still have some rookie questions, and would appreciate any suggestions. I’m a cloning/disk management virgin preparing to clone SATA SSD to NVME.
