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A technician, joe, has replaced a faulty 500 gb hard drive in a pc system with a 1 tb hard drive. however, after the replacement, the computer is still detecting the new 1 tb drive as the older 500 gb drive. what should the technician do to resolve this problem?

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  1. 21 April, 23:01
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    The best possible solution for the technician to do is to go into the disk management and find out what exactly is going on. The technician should check whether there is partition that has unallocated space. It is 100% the case that the rest of the 500 GB is in the unallocated space.

    The techie need to grow his partition. Possible option for a scenario like this is delete the unallocated 500 GB space using NTFS. He can then recreate the available 500 GB free space as 1TB partition.
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