Cloned Hard Drive Shows Wrong Size | Fixes Are Here

Are you looking urgently for a way to fix the cloned hard drive shows wrong size error? This article will describe how to fix a cloned hard drive showing the wrong size and offer a better cloning tool called EaseUS Disk Copy to help you clone a hard disk.

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Updated byJerryon Apr 24, 2023
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许多电脑用户抱怨他们encounter the hard drive showing the wrong size after cloning. So why does a cloned drive show the wrong size? And how to fix this problem?

This article offered by EaseUS will explain the common reasons that can cause thecloned hard drive shows wrong sizeerror and how to fix it. Let's come to the details.

Why Is Cloned Hard Drive Showing Wrong Size

To figure out why the cloned hard drive shows the wrong size, one should know the cloning principle first. Cloning allows you to duplicate both the disk's original structure and its data. In other words, the old hard disk and the cloned hard disk are identical.

When youupgrade to a bigger hard disk, you may find the partition size on the target disk will remain unchanged. In other words, the cloned drive is not showing full capacity.

这是因为当cloning a hard drive, you clone not only the data in the drive but also the partition size. Therefore, if the target disk is larger than the source disk, most cloning software will leave the extra space on the destination as unallocated space. As a result, you will encounter the issue that a hard drive shows the wrong capacity.

However, you cannot access the stored data or add new data to the unallocated space since it is invisible in WindowsFile Explorer. That is why the cloned hard drive shows the wrong size in File Explorer instead of Disk Management.

How to Fix Cloned Hard Drive Shows Wrong Size

You need to shrink, extend, or transfer the current partition on the disk to the unallocated space for File Explorer to display the full capacity of the cloned hard drive. But how toresize or move the partitionon your computer?

Fortunately, you can use Windows built-in programs, likeDisk Management or Diskpart,来帮助你。Let us come to see how they can help you solve this issue.

Solution 1. Use Disk Management

You can try shrinking the current partition usingDisk Managementto identify the "unshown" disk space and extending it to the entire size if the cloned hard drive shows the wrong size in File Explorer. Here's how to use Windows 10 or 11's Disk Management to resize or expand partitions.

How to Shrink Disk Partition

Step 1.Press Windows + R to launch the Run box. Then, typediskmgmt.mscand hit Enter.

type diskmgmt.msc

Step 2.Right-click on the target partition and choose Shrink Volume.

choose Shrink Volume

Step 3.Enter the amount of space, such as 200, in the pop-up window, and click Shrink.

click Shrink

How to Extend Disk Partition

Step 1.Right-click on the partition and choose Extend Volume.

choose Extend Volume

Step 2.Tap Next and choose the cloned disk.

Step 3.Adjust the space you want to extend the target volume. Click on Next > Finish.

adjust the space you want to extend the target volume

However, some users argue theycan't extend the partition volumebecause the extend volume option is greyed out. Under such circumstances, you can move to the following solution.

Solution 2. Use Diskpart

The Windows built-in utilityDiskpartcan also shrink/extend partitions. It is a command-line utility that lets you manage volumes, virtual hard disks, partitions, and disks. Here's how to use Diskpart to resolve the "hard disk shows the wrong size after cloning" problem.

Step 1.Launch the Run dialog box again, then typediskpartand press Enter.

type diskpart

Step 2.Type the following command lines in the pop-up window and hit Enter each time.

  • list disk
  • select disk X("x" refers to the target cloned hard drive, e.g., select disk 2.)
  • select partition X(replace "x" with the disk number you want to shrink its volume, e.g., select partition 2)
  • shrink desired=X(replace "x" with the amount of space you need to shrink in MB, e.g., shrink desired = 100)

type the following command lines

Step 3.You can extend the partition after shrinking the partition. Type the following command:

  • select partition 2
  • extend size=X(Enter the maximum available space of the unallocated space in MB)

type the command

Step 4.Type exit to finish and close Diskpart.

How to Avoid Cloned Hard Drive Showing Wrong Size

As for how to avoid the cloned hard drive showing wrong size, you can use more effective and powerful cloning software to help you. EaseUS Disk Copy is exactly the one that can meet your needs. It can help clone a hard drive with different sizes without showing the wrong size.

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EaseUS Disk Copyis a practical and versatile disk cloning software compatible with Windows 7/8/10/11. It can help you clone your system, disk, and partition. If you want toreplace a laptop hard drive and reinstall operating systems, it can help you a lot.

And it lets you clone kinds of SD cards, such as a navigation SD card, and clone HDD to SSD. In addition, it lets you upgrade a hard drive without losing data andtransfer the C drive to a new SSD.

What makes this cloning software so recommendable?

Here is how to clone a hard drive with EaseUS Disk Copy.

Prior Notice:

  • The "Sector by sector copy" asks the size of your destination disk to be at least equal to or larger than that of the source disk. Leave this feature unchecked if you wish to clone a larger hard disk to a smaller hard disk.
  • All data on the destination disk will be completely erased, so take care.

Step 1.圣art copying/cloning an entire disk to another, choose this disk as the source disk under "Disk Mode" and click "Next".

select the source disk and click next

Step 2.Choose the other disk as the destination disk.

select the destination disk

A message now appears, warning you that data will be lost. Please confirm this message by clicking "OK" and then click "Next".

click ok when a warning message appears

Step 3.Check the disk layout of the two disks. You can manage the disk layout of the destination disk by selecting "Autofit the disk", "Copy as the source" or "Edit disk layout".

check the diak layout
  • "Autofit the disk" makes some changes by default on the destination disk layout so that it can work at its best status.
  • "Copy as the source"does not change anything on destination disk and the layout is the same as source disk.
  • "Edit disk layout" allows you to manually resize/move partition layout on this destination disk.

Tick the "Check the option if the target is SSD" option to put your SSD in its best performance.

Step 4.Click "Proceed" to officially execute the task.

click proceed to officially start

To Wrap Things Up

How to fix thecloned hard drive shows wrong size? You can find your answer in this article. All in all, you can use the Windows built-in tool, including Disk Management and Diskpart, to help you shrink and extend partition volume.

However, sometimes, these two tools will not work as you expected. Therefore, you can use other cloning software, likeEaseUS Disk Copy, to help you upgrade to a larger hard drive or clone a hard disk. This powerful and easy-to-use cloning tool can help youinstall Windows 7 on NVMe SSDand clone your C drive to an external drive. More practical features are waiting for you to explore and use.

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FAQs on Cloned Hard Drive Shows Wrong Size

1. Why is my cloned drive smaller?

这是因为当cloning a hard drive, you clone not only the data in the drive but also the partition size. Therefore, if the target disk is larger than the source disk, most cloning software will leave the extra space on the destination as unallocated space.

2. Does a cloned drive have to be the same size?

No, it does not have to be the same size. You canclone a hard drive to a smaller SSD/HDD. You must ensure that the target hard disk can accommodate all data on the source disk.

3. Why is my SSD not booting after cloning?

Cloned SSD not bootinghas many factors to consider. The following are some of them:

  • Cloned SSD is not configured as the boot disk.
  • SSD incompatibility with BIOS boot mode.
  • The disk copying process was messed up or stopped.
  • Missing boot partitions or boot components, incomplete clones.

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