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I have a windows 10 + ubuntu 15.10 in a dual boot mode on my laptop. My HDD is 1GB and my SSD is 250GB. I managed to shrink my data in my HDD to be of size 226GB(all the other space is unallocated) Now, I want to move the whole disk to the SSD. When I tryed moving the disk using the disk-to-disk method, it told me that I have a bigger harddrive so it wasn't possible - this means that it doesn't look at how much space really is being used.
How can I solve this? I don't want to reinstall the operating system..
You don't copy "disk to disk" if that doesn't work. Look for an option to copy a partition. You may need to do that multiple times. After doing so, don't consider your job to be done until you verified that things boot okay. – TOOGAM – 2015-12-25T13:26:56.170
You mean by using part-to-local-part? – Lee – 2015-12-25T13:40:41.603
I tried using part-to-local-part but when I need to select the destination partitions it doesn't show the ssd – Lee – 2015-12-25T13:44:30.533