That worked then......
Phew.
(What that has done has ensured that all the extra space from you bigger SSD will be allocated to your Windows C: drive, rather than being wasted - apart from the 1.32 GB which I needed for safe headroom).
I'm not sure which screen you're currently on, but if it's the one that I think, make sure that none of the partitions on the original disk are selected (ticked), and/or that the "copy selected partitions when I click next" near the bottom is unticked or greyed out.
You're then back on the remainder of the (Mark's) script (and from the screen you're on).
- Click on "Advanced options" and make sure that the "Perform an Intelligent Sector copy", "Verify File system" and "Enable SSD Trim" are all checked.
- Click on OK
- Click on "Next"
- A schedule window pops up, ignore it, click on "next"
- A summary / confirmation window pops up, click on "Finish"
Find something else to do for ages and ages...........
Shut everything down, switch disks so the SSD is now in the PC, start up....
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I'm concerned that the file system verification might fail (given the errors that you've had).
It may or may not give you an option to ignore it, but I wouldn't run without ticking the box, as it will give you some idea of whether you're going to transfer potential problems with the clone.
If it does fail, stop, and we'll cross that bridge if we have to.
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