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Disk Capacity Reading Incorrectly - How to Correct?

Asked by mikevr6 in Disk Partition Tools, Hard Drives & Storage, Computer Hard Drives

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Ok. So my Brother ordered a larger HDD for his laptop. I was going to fit it for him next weekend but he couldn't wait. Existing disk is 100Gb Hitachi, new one is 320Gb Western Digital.
He attached the new drive via an external caddy and used some kind of Linux boot cd to clone the existing laptop HDD
The Linux utility cloned his existing disk fine. Too fine it would seem!
The new disk now thinks it is exactly the same capacity as the old one! He has managed to lose 220Gb of space.

Checked it in Disk Management. It is an exact replica of the old disk now. With zero free space!
Same is true in Partition Magic. I downloaded a utility which performs a low-level format. Still the same. Capacity reads as 100Gb.

Is there anything I can do to revert this disk back to it's factory capacity? (checked the model number, it is definitely a 320Gb drive)

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Zones: Disk Partition Tools, Hard Drives & Storage, Computer Hard Drives
Tags: Western Digital, Scorpio, WD3200BEKT, 320Gb 7200rpm 2.5" SATA
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