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Hello, i h' already made a bootable usb by YUMI Link here: Here

I installed some software through that. I h' 4 GB USB but want to transfere it to a 256 GB USB.

So i tried a bunch of application that would promise it to do. Like:

EaseUS Disk Copy 5.5

AOMEI Backupper

AOMEI Partition Assistant 10.5.0

imageUSB by PassMark Software

Rufus (Didn't work)

I spent entire 2 days figuring to achieving this. So i came here and would like to know from ur side as which application can help me achieve this.

So its a 4GB USB transfer it to 256 GB USB. A lot of the above mentioned appli could do that. But it copied or clone that 4 GB Pendrive to 256 Gb but the result was

it would copy only 4GB the remaining 250 GB is grayed out.

Any help would be great.

metabeta.

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this does not work,

Install Yumi on the 256 GB USB stick,

and then copy all the ISOs from the 4GB on the 256 GB...

??

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1 hour ago, tm13 said:

this does not work,

Install Yumi on the 256 GB USB stick,

and then copy all the ISOs from the 4GB on the 256 GB...

??

Yes i could do that . Its not some real world problem. Needless to say, it basically writing 0's on available disk space.

Which i think could be covered by someone or some groups, could h' done it. But ur suggestion is also not bad, Yeah.

Just copy the entire ISO. But i'll also wait a little longer. If someone could h' a solution to this.

I thought this was possible.🙃🤪

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17 hours ago, metabeta said:

it would copy only 4GB the remaining 250 GB is grayed out.

You got 2 options.

1. Use partition manager app like Minitool to extend the partition to grayed out area. So that you could use all 256 GB.

 

2. Use the SymantecGhost to clone your 4GB to 256GB.

I've used the SymantecGhost to clone the 1 XPOS to so many laptops with different HDD sizes way back in around year 2005.

What it does is, no matter how big your HDD size, it just copied the existing data only and restore that data only.

It means your data is 2GB on 4GB USB, then it will restore back 2GB on 256GB USB.

 

If you want to try SymantecGhost 11.5.1

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21 minutes ago, shwescorpion said:

You got 2 options.

1. Use partition manager app like Minitool to extend the partition to grayed out area. So that you could use all 256 GB.

 

2. Use the SymantecGhost to clone your 4GB to 256GB.

I've used the SymantecGhost to clone the 1 XPOS to so many laptops with different HDD sizes way back in around year 2005.

What it does is, no matter how big your HDD size, it just copied the existing data only and restore that data only.

It means your data is 2GB on 4GB USB, then it will restore back 2GB on 256GB USB. 🖐️

If you want to try SymantecGhost 11.5.1

 

yeah, now i got the answer to the problem. That was exactly what i was looking for. I will definitely make that image and report back if it was a success. And mark ur answer as the final solution.

🖐️ Will report back. That 256 GB i just blindly copied all the iso i needed from that 4 GB. I thing it will work. I any thing can be fixable, they r just blady codes. Yeah

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