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Originally Posted by Barbara1955
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if it ain't broke don't fit it!
but most likely it just wants to slightly resize or realign it , especially if what you have now is the result of lots of windows updates and upgrades over the years, and if there are wasted , unallocated parts of the hard drive
that program is very safe and has very good reviews, but if the thought of it messing with your system drive stresses you out then don't do it.
an unexpected power cut part way thorough it doing its thing would not be good !
FWIW, a completely fresh install of windows 10 after some disaster is quick and easy nowadays. You can do it, to SSD , in less than 30 minutes, and if you dump essentials into dropbox or google drive or one drive beforehand, it does not take long to set up everything again