![]() ![]() ![]() I had the power go out and my rig dropped out. My next attempt will be to target the partition /dev/nvme0n1p3, but my question still is - how do I target the unused 32 GB on p3 partition? Does the program simply know? However, it overwrites everything on the nvme drive and I cannot boot into Windows 10 after that. I can move the files from the USB drive following the guide here ( Transferring Hive OS from a flash-drive to SDD/HDD | Hive OS), using “if=/dev/sda of=/dev/nvme0n1” as the source and target. I seem to be missing steps from tutorials I am seeing online about how to move HiveOS from the USB over to the SSD and ensure that it only attempts to use the 32GB of unused space on the 444.3G Microsoft basic data, while still retaining the correct information to allow for the dual boot. dev/nvme0n1p4 499M Windows recovery environment dev/nvme0n1p3 444.3G Microsoft basic data <–The main SSD with 4 partitions, one of which is 32GB unused space ![]() I flashed a bootable USB with HiveOS - it can run, but I want to move it over so I can dual boot without the USB.I have Windows 10 already installed, and I shrunk the disk so that 32GB space is left unused. ![]()
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