Advice about partitioning my MBR SSD

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  1. Posts : 33
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    Thread Starter
       #11

    hsehestedt said:
    If your goal really is to create additional logical partitions, you certainly can do so by shrinking the current partition which is currently drive letter E:. Once shrunk, the free space can be carved up into one or more additional logical partitions.
    Sweet, I've just done as you suggested and everything works. I shrank the partition and made a new 24GB volume leaving space to see how it works. Screenshot with mynew24
    Advice about partitioning my MBR SSD-new-volume.jpg

    So thank you for solving my initial query.
    Cheers, Stuart

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    zbook said:
    Under Boot List Option there were two options:
    Legacy
    UEFI

    Each computer model may have different BIOS options.

    If you select UEFI does it create new menu options or do they remain the same?
    OK I'll have a look and do some pics and shrink them so I can post to the forum, back in 10
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  2. Posts : 4,187
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       #12

    @Stuge, just clarifying my earlier comment regarding shrinking a partition and creating additional logical volumes. I should clarify that this applies if you have an extended partition created. I was looking at your first block diagram where you showed an extended partition.

    With UEFI BIOS you REALLY want to put that in UEFI mode (enabling the CSM or Compatibility Support Module if fine if yu wish). This eliminate all that silliness of extended partitions. As zbook pointed out, you will then have the ability to manage up to 128 partitions directly.
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  3. Posts : 42,931
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       #13

    See this link for posting images of disk management:

    Open disk management > by default some columns are compressed > widen each Status and Volume > make sure the contents within the parenthesis are in full view and that none of the characters are cutoff > view disk 0 > widen this row as needed so that all of the characters are in full view > post an image into the thread
    Disk Management - How to Post a Screenshot of

    Download and install Minitool Partition Wizard > click launch > post an image of the results into this thread
    MiniTool Partition Wizard Free Edition - Free download and software reviews - CNET Download
    MiniTool Portable Partition Magic Brings Easier Disk Management


    Run:
    DiskParInfo.bat - Click here to go to the BSOD batch repository to download and run this batch file.

    Tuneup.bat - Click here to go to the BSOD batch repository to download and run this batch file.
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  4. Posts : 33
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       #14

    zbook said:
    Under Boot List Option there were two options:
    Legacy
    UEFI

    Each computer model may have different BIOS options.

    If you select UEFI does it create new menu options or do they remain the same?
    I went into BIOS and then on the boot list option I clicked the view button and moved the window so you could see the rest of the screen and this is the Legacy (its what I'm on now).
    Advice about partitioning my MBR SSD-legacy.jpg

    Then I selected the UEFI boot option and clicked on the view button moved the disk info window. At the top it changed to windows boot manager. Assume you know what all this means. Hopefully it helps.
    Advice about partitioning my MBR SSD-uefi.jpg

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    I've just read Shawns tut about legacy bios to uefi without data loss.
    Is it so that because I have UEFI in the BIOS that my laptop motherboard supports UEFI and I can use this MBR2GPT tool. Even before going down this route can I test to see if things are installed, I've got some questions.....
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  5. Posts : 2,487
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       #15

    I would certainly back up all personal data before embarking on an MBR to GPT conversion, even though the various tools for the job say it can be done without data loss.
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  6. Posts : 33
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    Thread Starter
       #16

    zbook said:
    See this link for posting images of disk management:

    Open disk management > by default some columns are compressed > widen each Status and Volume > make sure the contents within the parenthesis are in full view and that none of the characters are cutoff > view disk 0 > widen this row as needed so that all of the characters are in full view > post an image into the thread
    Disk Management - How to Post a Screenshot of

    Download and install Minitool Partition Wizard > click launch > post an image of the results into this thread
    MiniTool Partition Wizard Free Edition - Free download and software reviews - CNET Download
    MiniTool Portable Partition Magic Brings Easier Disk Management


    Run:
    DiskParInfo.bat - Click here to go to the BSOD batch repository to download and run this batch file.

    Tuneup.bat - Click here to go to the BSOD batch repository to download and run this batch file.
    Hi zbook,
    Sorry whilst I was doing the BIOS pics you wrote another post.
    Here is my last disk management screenshot but this time in accordance with your posting instructions, sorry I was so chuffed with having made another volume I forgot to adhere to the protocol, Here we go
    Advice about partitioning my MBR SSD-diskmanagement2.jpg

    I did have mini partition tool wizard free edition yesterday which I installed to find out why my 128gb SD card wouldn't format successfully and was just staying raw format, using this mini partition tool it successfully finished the 2 format operations but then the graphic for the SD turned black with a bad disk status, so I uninstalled it to have a rethink.

    I'll reinstall it do the screen shots and do the .bat files, back in maybe 10. Stuart

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    Doing this one post at a time
    OK here is the DiskParInfo.bat results
    Code:
    PNY CS900 240GB SSD
    Disk ID: 2AAEF60D
    Type   : SATA
    Status : Online
    Path   : 0
    Target : 0
    LUN ID : 0
    Location Path : PCIROOT(0)#PCI(1F02)#ATA(C00T00L00)
    Current Read-only State : No
    Read-only  : No
    Boot Disk  : Yes
    Pagefile Disk  : Yes
    Hibernation File Disk  : No
    Crashdump Disk  : Yes
    Clustered Disk  : No
    
      Volume ###  Ltr  Label        Fs     Type        Size     Status     Info
      ----------  ---  -----------  -----  ----------  -------  ---------  --------
      Volume 1         System Rese  NTFS   Partition     50 MB  Healthy    System  
      Volume 2     C   OS           NTFS   Partition     80 GB  Healthy    Boot    
      Volume 3     E   Data         NTFS   Partition     93 GB  Healthy            
      Volume 4     F   Mynew24      NTFS   Partition     24 GB  Healthy            
      Volume 5                      NTFS   Partition    507 MB  Healthy    Hidden  
    
      Partition ###  Type              Size     Offset
      -------------  ----------------  -------  -------
      Partition 1    Primary             50 MB  1024 KB
      Partition 2    Primary             80 GB    51 MB
      Partition 0    Extended           143 GB    80 GB
      Partition 4    Logical             93 GB    80 GB
      Partition 5    Logical             24 GB   173 GB
      Partition 3    Recovery           507 MB   223 GB
    
    Partition 1 is now the selected partition.
    
    Partition 1
    Type  : 07
    Hidden: No
    Active: Yes
    Offset in Bytes: 1048576
    
      Volume ###  Ltr  Label        Fs     Type        Size     Status     Info
      ----------  ---  -----------  -----  ----------  -------  ---------  --------
    * Volume 1         System Rese  NTFS   Partition     50 MB  Healthy    System  
    
    Partition 2 is now the selected partition.
    
    Partition 2
    Type  : 07
    Hidden: No
    Active: No
    Offset in Bytes: 53477376
    
      Volume ###  Ltr  Label        Fs     Type        Size     Status     Info
      ----------  ---  -----------  -----  ----------  -------  ---------  --------
    * Volume 2     C   OS           NTFS   Partition     80 GB  Healthy    Boot    
    
    Partition 0 is now the selected partition.
    
    Partition 0
    Type  : 0F
    Hidden: No
    Active: No
    Offset in Bytes: 85953871872
    
    There is no volume associated with this partition.
    
    Partition 4 is now the selected partition.
    
    Partition 4
    Type  : 07
    Hidden: No
    Active: No
    Offset in Bytes: 85954920448
    
      Volume ###  Ltr  Label        Fs     Type        Size     Status     Info
      ----------  ---  -----------  -----  ----------  -------  ---------  --------
    * Volume 3     E   Data         NTFS   Partition     93 GB  Healthy            
    
    Partition 5 is now the selected partition.
    
    Partition 5
    Type  : 07
    Hidden: No
    Active: No
    Offset in Bytes: 185837027328
    
      Volume ###  Ltr  Label        Fs     Type        Size     Status     Info
      ----------  ---  -----------  -----  ----------  -------  ---------  --------
    * Volume 4     F   Mynew24      NTFS   Partition     24 GB  Healthy            
    
    Partition 3 is now the selected partition.
    
    Partition 3
    Type  : 27
    Hidden: No
    Active: No
    Offset in Bytes: 239523069952
    
      Volume ###  Ltr  Label        Fs     Type        Size     Status     Info
      ----------  ---  -----------  -----  ----------  -------  ---------  --------
    * Volume 5                      NTFS   Partition    507 MB  Healthy    Hidden  
    
    Disk 1 is now the selected disk.
    
    Mass Storage Device USB Device
    Disk ID: 00000001
    Type   : USB
    Status : Online
    Path   : 0
    Target : 0
    LUN ID : 0
    Location Path : UNAVAILABLE
    Current Read-only State : No
    Read-only  : No
    Boot Disk  : No
    Pagefile Disk  : No
    Hibernation File Disk  : No
    Crashdump Disk  : No
    Clustered Disk  : No
    
      Volume ###  Ltr  Label        Fs     Type        Size     Status     Info
      ----------  ---  -----------  -----  ----------  -------  ---------  --------
      Volume 6     G                RAW    Removable    125 GB  Healthy            
    
      Partition ###  Type              Size     Offset
      -------------  ----------------  -------  -------
    * Partition 1    Primary            125 GB      0 B
    
    There is no partition selected.
    
    There is no partition selected.
    Please select a partition and try again.
    
    ===============================================================================
    
    Windows Recovery Environment (Windows RE) and system reset configuration
    Information:
    
        Windows RE status:         Enabled
        Windows RE location:       \\?\GLOBALROOT\device\harddisk0\partition3\Recovery\WindowsRE
        Boot Configuration Data (BCD) identifier: d16a919c-6630-11eb-8cb4-cc9538ac07c8
        Recovery image location:   
        Recovery image index:      0
        Custom image location:     
        Custom image index:        0
    
    REAGENTC.EXE: Operation Successful.
        
    ===============================================================================
    
    Windows Boot Manager
    --------------------
    identifier              {bootmgr}
    device                  partition=\Device\HarddiskVolume1
    description             Windows Boot Manager
    locale                  en-GB
    inherit                 {globalsettings}
    default                 {current}
    resumeobject            {d16a919a-6630-11eb-8cb4-cc9538ac07c8}
    displayorder            {current}
                            {fe54da2b-67ee-11eb-abad-5c260a6fbc33}
    toolsdisplayorder       {memdiag}
    timeout                 10
    
    Windows Boot Loader
    -------------------
    identifier              {current}
    device                  partition=C:
    path                    \Windows\system32\winload.exe
    description             Windows 10
    locale                  en-GB
    inherit                 {bootloadersettings}
    recoverysequence        {d16a919c-6630-11eb-8cb4-cc9538ac07c8}
    displaymessageoverride  Recovery
    recoveryenabled         Yes
    allowedinmemorysettings 0x15000075
    osdevice                partition=C:
    systemroot              \Windows
    resumeobject            {d16a919a-6630-11eb-8cb4-cc9538ac07c8}
    nx                      OptIn
    bootmenupolicy          Standard
    hypervisorlaunchtype    Auto
    
    Windows Boot Loader
    -------------------
    identifier              {d16a919c-6630-11eb-8cb4-cc9538ac07c8}
    device                  ramdisk=[\Device\HarddiskVolume5]\Recovery\WindowsRE\Winre.wim,{d16a919d-6630-11eb-8cb4-cc9538ac07c8}
    path                    \windows\system32\winload.exe
    description             Windows Recovery Environment
    locale                  en-gb
    inherit                 {bootloadersettings}
    displaymessage          Recovery
    osdevice                ramdisk=[\Device\HarddiskVolume5]\Recovery\WindowsRE\Winre.wim,{d16a919d-6630-11eb-8cb4-cc9538ac07c8}
    systemroot              \windows
    nx                      OptIn
    bootmenupolicy          Standard
    winpe                   Yes
    
    Windows Boot Loader
    -------------------
    identifier              {fe54da2b-67ee-11eb-abad-5c260a6fbc33}
    device                  ramdisk=[C:]\boot\macrium\WinREFiles\media\sources\boot.wim,{ramdiskoptions}
    path                    \windows\system32\boot\winload.exe
    description             Macrium Reflect System Recovery
    osdevice                ramdisk=[C:]\boot\macrium\WinREFiles\media\sources\boot.wim,{ramdiskoptions}
    systemroot              \Windows
    detecthal               Yes
    winpe                   Yes
    
    Resume from Hibernate
    ---------------------
    identifier              {d16a919a-6630-11eb-8cb4-cc9538ac07c8}
    device                  partition=C:
    path                    \Windows\system32\winresume.exe
    description             Windows Resume Application
    locale                  en-GB
    inherit                 {resumeloadersettings}
    recoverysequence        {d16a919c-6630-11eb-8cb4-cc9538ac07c8}
    recoveryenabled         Yes
    allowedinmemorysettings 0x15000075
    filedevice              partition=C:
    filepath                \hiberfil.sys
    bootmenupolicy          Standard
    debugoptionenabled      No
    
    Windows Memory Tester
    ---------------------
    identifier              {memdiag}
    device                  partition=\Device\HarddiskVolume1
    path                    \boot\memtest.exe
    description             Windows Memory Diagnostic
    locale                  en-GB
    inherit                 {globalsettings}
    badmemoryaccess         Yes
    
    EMS Settings
    ------------
    identifier              {emssettings}
    bootems                 No
    
    Debugger Settings
    -----------------
    identifier              {dbgsettings}
    debugtype               Local
    
    RAM Defects
    -----------
    identifier              {badmemory}
    
    Global Settings
    ---------------
    identifier              {globalsettings}
    inherit                 {dbgsettings}
                            {emssettings}
                            {badmemory}
    
    Boot Loader Settings
    --------------------
    identifier              {bootloadersettings}
    inherit                 {globalsettings}
                            {hypervisorsettings}
    
    Hypervisor Settings
    -------------------
    identifier              {hypervisorsettings}
    hypervisordebugtype     Serial
    hypervisordebugport     1
    hypervisorbaudrate      115200
    
    Resume Loader Settings
    ----------------------
    identifier              {resumeloadersettings}
    inherit                 {globalsettings}
    
    Setup Ramdisk Options
    ---------------------
    identifier              {ramdiskoptions}
    description             Macrium Reflect System Recovery
    ramdisksdidevice        partition=C:
    ramdisksdipath          \boot\Macrium\boot.sdi
    
    Device options
    --------------
    identifier              {d16a919d-6630-11eb-8cb4-cc9538ac07c8}
    description             Windows Recovery
    ramdisksdidevice        partition=\Device\HarddiskVolume5
    ramdisksdipath          \Recovery\WindowsRE\boot.sdi
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  7. Posts : 5,030
    several
       #17

    Your screenshot looks ok.
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  8. Posts : 33
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    Thread Starter
       #18

    Here is the Tuneup.bat results. Just going to download the partition tool for the screenshot
    Code:
    ##########################################################
    # The following commands will be run in sequence.         #
    # The first 5 will take quite a while to run, be patient. #
    ###########################################################
    
    sfc /scannow
    dism /online /cleanup-image /scanhealth
    dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth
    sfc /scannow
    
    chkdsk /scan
    
    wmic recoveros get autoreboot
    wmic recoveros set autoreboot = false
    wmic recoveros get autoreboot
    wmic recoveros get DebugInfoType
    wmic recoveros set DebugInfoType = 7
    wmic recoveros get DebugInfoType
    
    wmic pagefile list /format:list
    wmic Computersystem where name="DESKTOP-LEC8C70" get AutomaticManagedPagefile
    wmic Computersystem where name="DESKTOP-LEC8C70" set AutomaticManagedPagefile=True
    wmic Computersystem where name="DESKTOP-LEC8C70" get AutomaticManagedPagefile
    
    bcdedit /enum {badmemory}
    
    
    C:\Windows\system32>sfc /scannow
    
    Beginning system scan.  This process will take some time.
    
    Beginning verification phase of system scan.
    Verification 100% complete.
    
    Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files and successfully repaired them.
    For online repairs, details are included in the CBS log file located at
    windir\Logs\CBS\CBS.log. For example C:\Windows\Logs\CBS\CBS.log. For offline
    repairs, details are included in the log file provided by the /OFFLOGFILE flag.
    
    C:\Windows\system32>dism /online /cleanup-image /scanhealth
    
    Deployment Image Servicing and Management tool
    Version: 10.0.19041.746
    
    Image Version: 10.0.19042.804
    
    [==========================100.0%==========================] No component store corruption detected.
    The operation completed successfully.
    
    C:\Windows\system32>dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth
    
    Deployment Image Servicing and Management tool
    Version: 10.0.19041.746
    
    Image Version: 10.0.19042.804
    
    [==========================100.0%==========================] The restore operation completed successfully.
    The operation completed successfully.
    
    C:\Windows\system32>sfc /scannow
    
    Beginning system scan.  This process will take some time.
    
    Beginning verification phase of system scan.
    Verification 100% complete.
    
    Windows Resource Protection did not find any integrity violations.
    
    C:\Windows\system32>chkdsk /scan
    The type of the file system is NTFS.
    Volume label is OS.
    
    Stage 1: Examining basic file system structure ...
      310016 file records processed.
    File verification completed.
     Phase duration (File record verification): 4.39 seconds.
      7851 large file records processed.
     Phase duration (Orphan file record recovery): 0.00 milliseconds.
      0 bad file records processed.
     Phase duration (Bad file record checking): 0.97 milliseconds.
    
    Stage 2: Examining file name linkage ...
      70 reparse records processed.
      468328 index entries processed.
    Index verification completed.
     Phase duration (Index verification): 11.67 seconds.
      0 unindexed files scanned.
     Phase duration (Orphan reconnection): 1.25 seconds.
      0 unindexed files recovered to lost and found.
     Phase duration (Orphan recovery to lost and found): 1.18 milliseconds.
      70 reparse records processed.
     Phase duration (Reparse point and Object ID verification): 3.57 milliseconds.
    
    Stage 3: Examining security descriptors ...
    Security descriptor verification completed.
     Phase duration (Security descriptor verification): 38.04 milliseconds.
      79157 data files processed.
     Phase duration (Data attribute verification): 1.10 milliseconds.
    CHKDSK is verifying Usn Journal...
      40189168 USN bytes processed.
    Usn Journal verification completed.
     Phase duration (USN journal verification): 174.89 milliseconds.
    
    Windows has scanned the file system and found no problems.
    No further action is required.
    
      83887017 KB total disk space.
      27710148 KB in 222731 files.
        149156 KB in 79158 indexes.
             0 KB in bad sectors.
        421305 KB in use by the system.
         65536 KB occupied by the log file.
      55606408 KB available on disk.
    
          4096 bytes in each allocation unit.
      20971754 total allocation units on disk.
      13901602 allocation units available on disk.
    Total duration: 17.55 seconds (17556 ms).
    
    C:\Windows\system32>wmic recoveros get autoreboot
    AutoReboot
    TRUE
    
    
    C:\Windows\system32>wmic recoveros set autoreboot = false
    Updating property(s) of '\\DESKTOP-LEC8C70\ROOT\CIMV2:Win32_OSRecoveryConfiguration.Name="Microsoft Windows 10 Pro|C:\\Windows|\\Device\\Harddisk0\\Partition2"'
    Property(s) update successful.
    
    C:\Windows\system32>wmic recoveros get autoreboot
    AutoReboot
    FALSE
    
    
    C:\Windows\system32>wmic recoveros get DebugInfoType
    DebugInfoType
    7
    
    
    C:\Windows\system32>wmic recoveros set DebugInfoType = 7
    Updating property(s) of '\\DESKTOP-LEC8C70\ROOT\CIMV2:Win32_OSRecoveryConfiguration.Name="Microsoft Windows 10 Pro|C:\\Windows|\\Device\\Harddisk0\\Partition2"'
    Property(s) update successful.
    
    C:\Windows\system32>wmic recoveros get DebugInfoType
    DebugInfoType
    7
    
    
    C:\Windows\system32>wmic pagefile list /format:list
    
    
    AllocatedBaseSize=1280
    CurrentUsage=72
    Description=C:\pagefile.sys
    InstallDate=20210203150252.997899+000
    Name=C:\pagefile.sys
    PeakUsage=73
    Status=
    TempPageFile=FALSE
    
    
    
    
    C:\Windows\system32>wmic Computersystem where name="DESKTOP-LEC8C70" get AutomaticManagedPagefile
    AutomaticManagedPagefile
    TRUE
    
    
    C:\Windows\system32>wmic Computersystem where name="DESKTOP-LEC8C70" set AutomaticManagedPagefile=True
    Updating property(s) of '\\DESKTOP-LEC8C70\ROOT\CIMV2:Win32_ComputerSystem.Name="DESKTOP-LEC8C70"'
    Property(s) update successful.
    
    C:\Windows\system32>wmic Computersystem where name="DESKTOP-LEC8C70" get AutomaticManagedPagefile
    AutomaticManagedPagefile
    TRUE
    
    
    C:\Windows\system32>bcdedit /enum {badmemory}
    
    RAM Defects
    -----------
    identifier              {badmemory}
    
    C:\Windows\system32>Echo off
       ###################################################################################
       #    How to capture batch file data and post in your thread in the BSOD forum     #
       #                                                                                 #
       #      Batch files and instructions for use in BSOD debugging[Part Two-Four]      #
       #                                                                                 #
       #        Press [V] to visit the above web page for detailed instructions.         #
       #        Press [C] to close this window.                                          #
       ###################################################################################
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    Here is the Minitool Partition Wizard 12.3 (Demo) screenshot
    Advice about partitioning my MBR SSD-minitool.jpg

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    Just in case here is the Disk Manager screenshot of the system as it was when the DiskParInfo.bat, Tuneup.bat and Minitool Partition Wizard were running. Cheers, Stuart

    Advice about partitioning my MBR SSD-diskmanagement4.jpg

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    I don't know if these other uploads are any good or not - thanks to SIW2 about the DiskParInfo.bat results though.
    Also I don't know just because a UEFI setting is in BIOS if I have the hardware to do it, like if its listed does it mean the laptop does it ? I've also got my killerdiller question to ask about partitions and volumes which might be a side question. S

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    I don't know if these other uploads are any good or not - thanks to SIW2 about the DiskParInfo.bat results though.
    Also I don't know just because a UEFI setting is in BIOS if I have the hardware to do it, like if its listed does it mean the laptop actually does it ? I've also got my killerdiller question to ask about partitions and volumes which might be a side question. S
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  9. Posts : 7,631
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       #19

    You have left out the beginning part of the output of DiskParInfo.bat
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    Thread Starter
       #20

    hsehestedt said:
    @Stuge, just clarifying my earlier comment regarding shrinking a partition and creating additional logical volumes. I should clarify that this applies if you have an extended partition created. I was looking at your first block diagram where you showed an extended partition.

    With UEFI BIOS you REALLY want to put that in UEFI mode (enabling the CSM or Compatibility Support Module if fine if yu wish). This eliminate all that silliness of extended partitions. As zbook pointed out, you will then have the ability to manage up to 128 partitions directly.
    Just to be super clarifying here @hsehestedt (as we have found out earlier on I am at times actually stupid), I assume you are saying if I chose to have the multiple partitions instead of multiple volumes I need UEFI boot, and that just changing my laptop to UEFI boot will not make the partitions possible on my mbr disk. What I have to do is to convert my mbr disk to gpt to allow the partitions and the laptop to be in uefi mode to be able to use the gpt disk.

    When zbook pointed to the tut about How to Convert Windows 10 from Legacy BIOS to UEFI without Data Loss, the tut omitted to mention you need some fantastically huge Cahonies to do it, because at the moment mine feel like raisins. I only have a C:\ macrium full image, I need to do a E:\ full image first, assuming the laptop can do it - which I don't know if it can. S

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    Matthew Wai said:
    You have left out the beginning part of the output of DiskParInfo.bat
    I'm sorry I'll just run this again and post when done.

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    Matthew Wai said:
    You have left out the beginning part of the output of DiskParInfo.bat
    Here it is ....I've selected all and pasted from the notepad output
    Code:
        Disk 0 : SSD. It has 6 partition(s). Model: PNY CS900 240GB SSD 
        Disk 1 : USB. It has 1 partition(s). Model: Mass Storage Device  
    
        The script has found the above 2 storage device(s) in total.
    =======================================================================
    
    Microsoft DiskPart version 10.0.19041.610
    
    Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation.
    On computer: DESKTOP-LEC8C70
    
      Disk ###  Status         Size     Free     Dyn  Gpt
      --------  -------------  -------  -------  ---  ---
      Disk 0    Online          223 GB    26 GB         
      Disk 1    Online          125 GB      0 B         
    
      Volume ###  Ltr  Label        Fs     Type        Size     Status     Info
      ----------  ---  -----------  -----  ----------  -------  ---------  --------
      Volume 0     D                       DVD-ROM         0 B  No Media           
      Volume 1         System Rese  NTFS   Partition     50 MB  Healthy    System  
      Volume 2     C   OS           NTFS   Partition     80 GB  Healthy    Boot    
      Volume 3     E   Data         NTFS   Partition     93 GB  Healthy            
      Volume 4     F   Mynew24      NTFS   Partition     24 GB  Healthy            
      Volume 5                      NTFS   Partition    507 MB  Healthy    Hidden  
      Volume 6     G                RAW    Removable    125 GB  Healthy            
    
    Disk 0 is now the selected disk.
    
    PNY CS900 240GB SSD
    Disk ID: 2AAEF60D
    Type   : SATA
    Status : Online
    Path   : 0
    Target : 0
    LUN ID : 0
    Location Path : PCIROOT(0)#PCI(1F02)#ATA(C00T00L00)
    Current Read-only State : No
    Read-only  : No
    Boot Disk  : Yes
    Pagefile Disk  : Yes
    Hibernation File Disk  : No
    Crashdump Disk  : Yes
    Clustered Disk  : No
    
      Volume ###  Ltr  Label        Fs     Type        Size     Status     Info
      ----------  ---  -----------  -----  ----------  -------  ---------  --------
      Volume 1         System Rese  NTFS   Partition     50 MB  Healthy    System  
      Volume 2     C   OS           NTFS   Partition     80 GB  Healthy    Boot    
      Volume 3     E   Data         NTFS   Partition     93 GB  Healthy            
      Volume 4     F   Mynew24      NTFS   Partition     24 GB  Healthy            
      Volume 5                      NTFS   Partition    507 MB  Healthy    Hidden  
    
      Partition ###  Type              Size     Offset
      -------------  ----------------  -------  -------
      Partition 1    Primary             50 MB  1024 KB
      Partition 2    Primary             80 GB    51 MB
      Partition 0    Extended           143 GB    80 GB
      Partition 4    Logical             93 GB    80 GB
      Partition 5    Logical             24 GB   173 GB
      Partition 3    Recovery           507 MB   223 GB
    
    Partition 1 is now the selected partition.
    
    Partition 1
    Type  : 07
    Hidden: No
    Active: Yes
    Offset in Bytes: 1048576
    
      Volume ###  Ltr  Label        Fs     Type        Size     Status     Info
      ----------  ---  -----------  -----  ----------  -------  ---------  --------
    * Volume 1         System Rese  NTFS   Partition     50 MB  Healthy    System  
    
    Partition 2 is now the selected partition.
    
    Partition 2
    Type  : 07
    Hidden: No
    Active: No
    Offset in Bytes: 53477376
    
      Volume ###  Ltr  Label        Fs     Type        Size     Status     Info
      ----------  ---  -----------  -----  ----------  -------  ---------  --------
    * Volume 2     C   OS           NTFS   Partition     80 GB  Healthy    Boot    
    
    Partition 0 is now the selected partition.
    
    Partition 0
    Type  : 0F
    Hidden: No
    Active: No
    Offset in Bytes: 85953871872
    
    There is no volume associated with this partition.
    
    Partition 4 is now the selected partition.
    
    Partition 4
    Type  : 07
    Hidden: No
    Active: No
    Offset in Bytes: 85954920448
    
      Volume ###  Ltr  Label        Fs     Type        Size     Status     Info
      ----------  ---  -----------  -----  ----------  -------  ---------  --------
    * Volume 3     E   Data         NTFS   Partition     93 GB  Healthy            
    
    Partition 5 is now the selected partition.
    
    Partition 5
    Type  : 07
    Hidden: No
    Active: No
    Offset in Bytes: 185837027328
    
      Volume ###  Ltr  Label        Fs     Type        Size     Status     Info
      ----------  ---  -----------  -----  ----------  -------  ---------  --------
    * Volume 4     F   Mynew24      NTFS   Partition     24 GB  Healthy            
    
    Partition 3 is now the selected partition.
    
    Partition 3
    Type  : 27
    Hidden: No
    Active: No
    Offset in Bytes: 239523069952
    
      Volume ###  Ltr  Label        Fs     Type        Size     Status     Info
      ----------  ---  -----------  -----  ----------  -------  ---------  --------
    * Volume 5                      NTFS   Partition    507 MB  Healthy    Hidden  
    
    Disk 1 is now the selected disk.
    
    Mass Storage Device USB Device
    Disk ID: 00000001
    Type   : USB
    Status : Online
    Path   : 0
    Target : 0
    LUN ID : 0
    Location Path : UNAVAILABLE
    Current Read-only State : No
    Read-only  : No
    Boot Disk  : No
    Pagefile Disk  : No
    Hibernation File Disk  : No
    Crashdump Disk  : No
    Clustered Disk  : No
    
      Volume ###  Ltr  Label        Fs     Type        Size     Status     Info
      ----------  ---  -----------  -----  ----------  -------  ---------  --------
      Volume 6     G                RAW    Removable    125 GB  Healthy            
    
      Partition ###  Type              Size     Offset
      -------------  ----------------  -------  -------
    * Partition 1    Primary            125 GB      0 B
    
    There is no partition selected.
    
    There is no partition selected.
    Please select a partition and try again.
    
    ===============================================================================
    
    Windows Recovery Environment (Windows RE) and system reset configuration
    Information:
    
        Windows RE status:         Enabled
        Windows RE location:       \\?\GLOBALROOT\device\harddisk0\partition3\Recovery\WindowsRE
        Boot Configuration Data (BCD) identifier: d16a919c-6630-11eb-8cb4-cc9538ac07c8
        Recovery image location:   
        Recovery image index:      0
        Custom image location:     
        Custom image index:        0
    
    REAGENTC.EXE: Operation Successful.
        
    ===============================================================================
    
    Windows Boot Manager
    --------------------
    identifier              {bootmgr}
    device                  partition=\Device\HarddiskVolume1
    description             Windows Boot Manager
    locale                  en-GB
    inherit                 {globalsettings}
    default                 {current}
    resumeobject            {d16a919a-6630-11eb-8cb4-cc9538ac07c8}
    displayorder            {current}
                            {fe54da2b-67ee-11eb-abad-5c260a6fbc33}
    toolsdisplayorder       {memdiag}
    timeout                 10
    
    Windows Boot Loader
    -------------------
    identifier              {current}
    device                  partition=C:
    path                    \Windows\system32\winload.exe
    description             Windows 10
    locale                  en-GB
    inherit                 {bootloadersettings}
    recoverysequence        {d16a919c-6630-11eb-8cb4-cc9538ac07c8}
    displaymessageoverride  Recovery
    recoveryenabled         Yes
    allowedinmemorysettings 0x15000075
    osdevice                partition=C:
    systemroot              \Windows
    resumeobject            {d16a919a-6630-11eb-8cb4-cc9538ac07c8}
    nx                      OptIn
    bootmenupolicy          Standard
    hypervisorlaunchtype    Auto
    
    Windows Boot Loader
    -------------------
    identifier              {d16a919c-6630-11eb-8cb4-cc9538ac07c8}
    device                  ramdisk=[\Device\HarddiskVolume5]\Recovery\WindowsRE\Winre.wim,{d16a919d-6630-11eb-8cb4-cc9538ac07c8}
    path                    \windows\system32\winload.exe
    description             Windows Recovery Environment
    locale                  en-gb
    inherit                 {bootloadersettings}
    displaymessage          Recovery
    osdevice                ramdisk=[\Device\HarddiskVolume5]\Recovery\WindowsRE\Winre.wim,{d16a919d-6630-11eb-8cb4-cc9538ac07c8}
    systemroot              \windows
    nx                      OptIn
    bootmenupolicy          Standard
    winpe                   Yes
    
    Windows Boot Loader
    -------------------
    identifier              {fe54da2b-67ee-11eb-abad-5c260a6fbc33}
    device                  ramdisk=[C:]\boot\macrium\WinREFiles\media\sources\boot.wim,{ramdiskoptions}
    path                    \windows\system32\boot\winload.exe
    description             Macrium Reflect System Recovery
    osdevice                ramdisk=[C:]\boot\macrium\WinREFiles\media\sources\boot.wim,{ramdiskoptions}
    systemroot              \Windows
    detecthal               Yes
    winpe                   Yes
    
    Resume from Hibernate
    ---------------------
    identifier              {d16a919a-6630-11eb-8cb4-cc9538ac07c8}
    device                  partition=C:
    path                    \Windows\system32\winresume.exe
    description             Windows Resume Application
    locale                  en-GB
    inherit                 {resumeloadersettings}
    recoverysequence        {d16a919c-6630-11eb-8cb4-cc9538ac07c8}
    recoveryenabled         Yes
    allowedinmemorysettings 0x15000075
    filedevice              partition=C:
    filepath                \hiberfil.sys
    bootmenupolicy          Standard
    debugoptionenabled      No
    
    Windows Memory Tester
    ---------------------
    identifier              {memdiag}
    device                  partition=\Device\HarddiskVolume1
    path                    \boot\memtest.exe
    description             Windows Memory Diagnostic
    locale                  en-GB
    inherit                 {globalsettings}
    badmemoryaccess         Yes
    
    EMS Settings
    ------------
    identifier              {emssettings}
    bootems                 No
    
    Debugger Settings
    -----------------
    identifier              {dbgsettings}
    debugtype               Local
    
    RAM Defects
    -----------
    identifier              {badmemory}
    
    Global Settings
    ---------------
    identifier              {globalsettings}
    inherit                 {dbgsettings}
                            {emssettings}
                            {badmemory}
    
    Boot Loader Settings
    --------------------
    identifier              {bootloadersettings}
    inherit                 {globalsettings}
                            {hypervisorsettings}
    
    Hypervisor Settings
    -------------------
    identifier              {hypervisorsettings}
    hypervisordebugtype     Serial
    hypervisordebugport     1
    hypervisorbaudrate      115200
    
    Resume Loader Settings
    ----------------------
    identifier              {resumeloadersettings}
    inherit                 {globalsettings}
    
    Setup Ramdisk Options
    ---------------------
    identifier              {ramdiskoptions}
    description             Macrium Reflect System Recovery
    ramdisksdidevice        partition=C:
    ramdisksdipath          \boot\Macrium\boot.sdi
    
    Device options
    --------------
    identifier              {d16a919d-6630-11eb-8cb4-cc9538ac07c8}
    description             Windows Recovery
    ramdisksdidevice        partition=\Device\HarddiskVolume5
    ramdisksdipath          \Recovery\WindowsRE\boot.sdi
    - - - Updated - - -
    Last edited by Stuge; 16 Feb 2021 at 15:43. Reason: this is a side question so should be another thread
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