I periodically clone the drives on my server and on other computersw as a part of preventative maintenance... namely a periodic cloning and replacement of drives that have been running for a long time. The idea being, replace them before they crash. I always save the cloned driver for a while just in case the new drive decides to head south so I don;t have to reconfig a whole new machine.
Just yesterday I was cloning a Windows XP drive for a Windows system from a 160 Gb drive that was near 100% capacity to a 500 Gb drive so that I could perform some operations that required more disc space. I used Clonezilla and I set the appropriate options which I was under the impression would scale the cloned partition so that it uses the entire 500 Gb rather than just 160 Gb of it., But wen the cloning was finished and I put the drive in the machine all Windows still recognized it as a 160 GB drive. Fortunately I got done the work I had to and it's no matter now because the 500 Gb drive is going to be reformatted and used for a Linux system anyway.
Still, I would like to know if anyone is familiar with how to use Clonezilla to clone a smaller drive to a larger drive such that the partitions, filesystems are scaled to use the full size of the larger drive. The funny thing is that I tried to use GParted to enlarge the Windows partition on the 500 Gb drive but according to GParted the entire 500 Gb was already allocated to Windows. Yet according to Windows it wasn't. Could this possibly be a Windows glitch ? Any suggestions would be helpful. Perhaps I overlooked something simple.