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If different capacity HDDs were copied, what happens to the extra capacity of the copied-to HDD?

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If different capacity HDDs were copied, what happens to the extra capacity of the copied-to HDD?

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A. It is treated as unused space. Under WindowsXP and Windows2000, it’s possible to use this additional capacity. Under Windows9x, if the copied-to HDD has assigned the additional space as expansion space, then it’s possible to use the copied-to HDD’s additional space as an expanded space. If the copied-to HDD has already pre-assigned this additional space, then it must first be deleted before being assigned as expanded space.

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