Yes, at first when I created the new partition I had partition (I:) which was the original one taking up the full space of the drive and then the new one which I gave drive letter (D:) to and is showed up on the right of partition (I:). When I cloned I made sure to selected partition (D:) which...
I used no third party utility. I created it by clicking my (I:) partition and right clicking to shrink volume. I was under the impression that windows only allows you to partition space that is not in use on the drive. My memory is kind of blank now after all this happening, but I’m almost sure...
I created it after I had moved the data.
When I setup the WD My Book drive I allocated it's full size as partition (I:) then went about cutting and pasting the 800GB of data from my other 2 drives. Another thing to mention is I'm pretty sure when I made the new 600GB partition it was assigned...
If anyone could help in any way it would be greatly appreciated.
To start off I have three hard drives that I was migrating data on to one single 6TB WD external hard drive that was allocated as "DRIVE (I:)" . For two of the drives I was moving all the data I wanted by just cutting and pasting...