Transferring system to a new diskIf you select to transfer information "as is", a new partition will be created for everyold one with the same size and type, file system and label. The unused space willbecome unallocated. Further you will be able to use it to create new partitions or toenlarge the existing partitions with special tools (e.g. Acronis Partition Expert).As a rule, "as is" transfers are inexpedient, as they leave much unallocated space onthe new disk.If you transfer data proportionally, each partition will be enlarged, according to theold and new disk capacities proportion.In some cases, some partitions may still be transferred "as is" or be enlarged to theless extent comparing to other."As is" Acronis True Image Corporate Workstation transfers unsupported anddamaged file systems.FAT16 partitions are enlarged less than other, as they have 4 Gb size limit.Depending on the selected combination, you will proceed to either old diskpartitioning window, or disk partition layout window (see below).8.3.9 Partitioning the old diskIf you have selected Create a new partition layout before, it's now time to re-partition your old disk.On this step you will see the current disk partition layout. Initially the disk hasunallocated space only. This will change when you create new partitions.Having completed the required steps, you will add a new partition. To createanother one simply repeat these steps.