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olddog1956
Technical User
I bought a 500 GB hard disk to upgrade my 160 gig drive. I connected the 500 gig drive to a hard drive to USB 2.0 cable adapter. It has a connector for SATA and IDE/ATA 2.5" and 3.5"
hard disks.
1. Downloaded Easeus ToDo Backup Tools 1.0 for free.
2. Used a CD Burning software to burn an ISO copy to CD.
3. Changed my Boot sequence to CD first. You change it by entering BIOS by pressing <F2> or ESC at startup before Windows is loaded. Usually the way to enter BIOS or Setup will be displayed in the upper right hand corner.
4. Restarted my computer which booted off the CD.
5. Choose - Clone Disk option. Did an ISO copy of my C: to the 500 gig on the USB cable.
5.Went into Device Manager and right-clicked my current hard disk and choose Uninstall.
6. Swapped the hard disks.( 500gb for 160gb )
7. Started System and went to Control Panel -> Add Hardware
8. Inserted the CD that came with the hard disk
9. Chose my Hard Disk from a set and my software driver was loaded.
The Problem is Windows sees my hard disk as 160gb when it is actually 500gb.
10. I downloaded a free copy of Easeus Partition Manager 4.0
That fixed my problem
1. Select your C: from a list.
2. Choose Resize/Move.
3. Another screen appeared a bar graph showing 160gb used on the left and 300+ unallocated on the right. I grabbed the right side of the 160gb by holding down the left button and pulling the partition as far right as I could go.
4. I selected OK, a new scren came up with two buttons Apply or Cancel. Clicked Apply and it was done.
I restarted my computer to verify it rebooted and checked properties in computer managment and my disk is reported as 500gb.
hard disks.
1. Downloaded Easeus ToDo Backup Tools 1.0 for free.
2. Used a CD Burning software to burn an ISO copy to CD.
3. Changed my Boot sequence to CD first. You change it by entering BIOS by pressing <F2> or ESC at startup before Windows is loaded. Usually the way to enter BIOS or Setup will be displayed in the upper right hand corner.
4. Restarted my computer which booted off the CD.
5. Choose - Clone Disk option. Did an ISO copy of my C: to the 500 gig on the USB cable.
5.Went into Device Manager and right-clicked my current hard disk and choose Uninstall.
6. Swapped the hard disks.( 500gb for 160gb )
7. Started System and went to Control Panel -> Add Hardware
8. Inserted the CD that came with the hard disk
9. Chose my Hard Disk from a set and my software driver was loaded.
The Problem is Windows sees my hard disk as 160gb when it is actually 500gb.
10. I downloaded a free copy of Easeus Partition Manager 4.0
That fixed my problem
1. Select your C: from a list.
2. Choose Resize/Move.
3. Another screen appeared a bar graph showing 160gb used on the left and 300+ unallocated on the right. I grabbed the right side of the 160gb by holding down the left button and pulling the partition as far right as I could go.
4. I selected OK, a new scren came up with two buttons Apply or Cancel. Clicked Apply and it was done.
I restarted my computer to verify it rebooted and checked properties in computer managment and my disk is reported as 500gb.