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Title: Internal HDD capacity issue RESOLVED
Post by: Surferdude on October 16, 2017, 02:27:55
Hopefully someone can help me here. One of our resident tech heads, @CraigB , @Shambles , @AlanHo , @Dazzler, maybe @The Gonz  or anyone else who might know something.

Recently I bought a 1TB Internal HDD to add to my desktop PC.

The intention was to clone the OS.

Anyway, using AOMEI I did so successfully. I've since redone that same task onto an external HDD and wanted to restore the internal one to useable condition. I deleted the clone info but it seems that in the process of cloning AOMEI has re-sized the capacity to 500GB.  Apparently this is "normal" but I can't resize it back to 1TB. There's a process within W10 which supposedly does it but the operation fails. I searched online for an option and found one but it was full of nasties (thanks to Windows Defender, disaster was averted).

Anyway, am I stuck with it or is there some way to safely restore the original capacity? It's not a big issue. I just would prefer it in original condition.

It's a Western Digital and I check the capacity after installation but before the cloning process. It's actually the same model as my main drive.
Title: Re: Internal HDD capacity issue
Post by: CraigB on October 16, 2017, 05:29:57
Trev, you should be able to expand the drive within Windows disk manager but if that’s what is failing you I’m short on ideas bar wiping/formatting and starting again :faint:
Title: Re: Internal HDD capacity issue
Post by: Surferdude on October 16, 2017, 05:31:34
Trev, you should be able to expand the drive within Windows disk manager but if that’s what is failing you I’m short on ideas bar wiping/formatting and starting again :faint:
Yeah Disk Manager failed twice.
I will try again.
And I did format after wiping.
Title: Re: Internal HDD capacity issue
Post by: Surferdude on October 16, 2017, 05:42:16
Formatted.
Disk manager gives me an unhighlighted option to "extend volume"
What about if I "delete volume" and go through the process of activating it again? Can that hurt anything?
Title: Re: Internal HDD capacity issue
Post by: druggist on October 16, 2017, 05:47:08
That sounds right, I remember doing something similar when I put in a new HDD a couple of years ago or try  :link: Free partition manager software to resize partitions - EaseUS Partition Master Free (https://www.easeus.com/partition-manager/epm-free.html)
Title: Re: Internal HDD capacity issue
Post by: CraigB on October 16, 2017, 05:50:05
Yep, delete everything.

You might only have to make the drive discoverable again, formatting should have removed everything previously  :confused:
Title: Re: Internal HDD capacity issue
Post by: tw2005 on October 16, 2017, 07:33:53
Formatted.
Disk manager gives me an unhighlighted option to "extend volume"
What about if I "delete volume" and go through the process of activating it again? Can that hurt anything?

Should work or that partitionmanager or there is a process within CMD Prompt. NotFamiliar with 10, I stick to W7
Title: Re: Internal HDD capacity issue
Post by: Surferdude on October 16, 2017, 08:09:31
Ive left it for the day.
Windows defender doesn't like partition manager.
Windows also now wont recognize the drive at all. I'll have to find the process to go through to fix that first.
Title: Re: Internal HDD capacity issue
Post by: The Gonz on October 16, 2017, 08:19:28
One of the greatest reasons to have Lucid Puppy Linux on a boot USB is to fix problems Windows can't.
Seriously,  :link: Boot and run Linux from a USB flash memory stick | USB Pen Drive Linux (https://www.pendrivelinux.com/) is how get started.
Then you'll have a full operating system on your keyring loaded with tools such as a partition manager. :victory:
Title: Re: Internal HDD capacity issue
Post by: CraigB on October 16, 2017, 08:41:16
Ive left it for the day.
Windows defender doesn't like partition manager.
Windows also now wont recognize the drive at all. I'll have to find the process to go through to fix that first.
Is the drive viewable in Disk Manager? if it is you will have to allocate the drive a letter, if it's not viewable then you'll have to try and access it via Bios...it's been so long since I've had any similar issues and I cant remember the process :head_knock:
Title: Re: Internal HDD capacity issue
Post by: CraigB on October 16, 2017, 08:44:44
One of the greatest reasons to have Lucid Puppy Linux on a boot USB is to fix problems Windows can't.
Seriously,  :link: Boot and run Linux from a USB flash memory stick | USB Pen Drive Linux (https://www.pendrivelinux.com/) is how get started.
Then you'll have a full operating system on your keyring loaded with tools such as a partition manager. :victory:
Gonz, Trevor's Windows is working on new drive, it's the previously reformatted drive that is no longer discoverable.
Title: Re: Internal HDD capacity issue
Post by: The Gonz on October 16, 2017, 08:50:37
Precisely. Throw it in as a drive, any drive, fitted or via USB, and the boot USB will see it and manage it into health.
Title: Re: Internal HDD capacity issue
Post by: xiziz on October 16, 2017, 08:54:32
I've always used gparted for this kind of work. Should be able to find, partition/expand as you please.

 :link: GParted -- A free application for graphically managing disk device partitions (https://gparted.org/index.php)

No need for an entire new OS to boot from a usb. :) (Although I do agree that its a very good idea to have one to fix things, I usually just make a new one when needed and use my USB as storage inbetween)
Title: Re: Internal HDD capacity issue
Post by: The Gonz on October 16, 2017, 08:56:51
I usually just make a new one when needed and use my USB as storage inbetween
:lol: Yes, I'm doing that too.
Title: Re: Internal HDD capacity issue
Post by: Surferdude on June 07, 2018, 02:53:29
Quick update.

None of the above suggestions worked.
So I parked the thing.
In it's last reading it was down to 500MB. Yep. MB!

Recently as part of another project I created a USB connection for external use by internal HDDs. Dismantled on old powered external HDD and changed the drive.
Using this I was able to resize the offending drive back to 1TB.

It now works fine either in the external cradle or if I refit it in the desktop. 
Title: Re: Internal HDD capacity issue RESOLVED
Post by: Dazzler on June 07, 2018, 06:10:21
 :victory:
Title: Re: Internal HDD capacity issue RESOLVED
Post by: Bighvm on June 09, 2018, 08:59:20
I used to fdisk its an ultra wipe out...
That will for certain clear anything and everything....
Title: Re: Internal HDD capacity issue RESOLVED
Post by: Surferdude on June 09, 2018, 09:21:38
I used to fdisk its an ultra wipe out...
That will for certain clear anything and everything....
It wasn't a matter of clearing anything. It was a matter of recovering the missing space. Nothing would recognize it as more than 500MB.

And it's now diskpart which also wouldn't work its magic.
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