Yea, I should start from the beginning...
I have a 300+gb external SATA hard drive with music, movies, etc. I thought it important to do a full copy of my computer to this hard drive by using Easeus Disc Copy 2.3. Well I prepared the boot disk per instructions and proceeded to copy from computer to external hard drive. All went well...sort of.
I then checked the status of the external hard drive and it is exactly the same size as my internal disc. I went into computer management and found that the external hard drive has 2 partitions [NTFS]: the copied C drive and a huge amount of unallocated space , perhaps still with the files I'm looking to recover back to it.
I'd like to know if it is possible to actually keep the copied C drive and recover all the files on the unallocated space back to the external hard drive. I can't possible be able to take any files (if recoverable) from external drive to computer drive, as my computer has only a 37gb hard drive (enough for my purposes). I really think it impossible to keep the copied C drive on the external AND recover the allocated space, now that I think about it. If this isn't possible, how can I repartition the external hd to it's full capacity, never mind about saving anything. Any suggestions?
Thanks