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So this issue goes beyond simply formatting it and I’ve tinkered and made it worse. I’ll try to be somewhat brief. In the end, I’m hoping there is software that can maybe be a one-click solution.

I retired a laptop and that laptop has a way bigger SSD than the one in my new laptop. The old laptop was partitioned in a way to dual boot either windows or Linux Mint. Let’s say the SSD has 1TB of space. I allocated 200GB to Linux and the rest was to windows. Then there’s a factory partition for recovery.

Well, I thought I could just do a quick format on it then begin the process of cloning my smaller SSD currently in the laptop I want to use and all would be good. Wrong.

Now the fucking thing doesn’t let me do anythinge research with it.

I spent time in forums and YouTube researching. I think maybe the Linux partition and the booting options may have been my issue but this was the only computer I’ve ever had set up like that so I was ignorant to the problems I could create.

What kind of solution would just bring this SSD back to being empty and able to accept my clone like the day it was purchased?

So this issue goes beyond simply formatting it and I’ve tinkered and made it worse. I’ll try to be somewhat brief. In the end, I’m hoping there is software that can maybe be a one-click solution. I retired a laptop and that laptop has a way bigger SSD than the one in my new laptop. The old laptop was partitioned in a way to dual boot either windows or Linux Mint. Let’s say the SSD has 1TB of space. I allocated 200GB to Linux and the rest was to windows. Then there’s a factory partition for recovery. Well, I thought I could just do a quick format on it then begin the process of cloning my smaller SSD currently in the laptop I want to use and all would be good. Wrong. Now the fucking thing doesn’t let me do anythinge research with it. I spent time in forums and YouTube researching. I think maybe the Linux partition and the booting options may have been my issue but this was the only computer I’ve ever had set up like that so I was ignorant to the problems I could create. What kind of solution would just bring this SSD back to being empty and able to accept my clone like the day it was purchased?

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can anyone really do anything on windows? I've been using windows for work since the past 4-5 months and it's complete hot garbage. Just recently I've been trying to get it to report proper memory usage and it simply won't. I'm running a program that says it's using 12gb then when I look in the task manager it says it's using 1.6gb. When I look at the total memory usage it says it 24 gb but when I add up all the processes it's 3gb. It blocks off the memory usage into 4 groups: processes, "system librarys etc", "mem that needs written to disc before it can be used (even if you have swap turned off", and free. So block 2 that uses like 30% of 32gb you're just not allowed to know what the fuck is going there. Block 3 just I guess is dead memory if you have swap turned off. The third is like 8gb on a 32gb machine with supposedly 3gb of processes running.

On a 32gb machine if I turn off swap and memory compression, while only the browser is running there is only like a 50% chance the whole machine won't crash before I turn it on in the morning. What in the living f?