Different views of same disk

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  1. Posts : 19,535
    W11+W11 Developer Insider + Linux
       #1

    Different views of same disk


    By using different programs to view same disk Samsung 960 evo, 2550GB although that's not very important.
    Disk management:
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    Macrium Reflect:
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    Mini tool partition partition wizard:
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    Free Partition manager
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    AOMEI Partition Assistant Pro.
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    Easus Partition Master:
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  2. Posts : 17,099
    Windows 10 Home x64 Version 22H2 Build 19045.5371
       #2

    Mike,

    What is your question?

    I suggest you replace the Disk mgmt diagram with one in which the Status column has been sufficiently widened.


    Denis
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  3. Posts : 19,535
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       #3

    Try3 said:
    Mike,

    What is your question?

    I suggest you replace the Disk mgmt diagram with one in which the Status column has been sufficiently widened.


    Denis
    Thought that questions are pretty obvious, Which one is right, why all don't show everywhere. As far as DM is concerned, that's all she wrote, nothing else shows even when stretched over 2 monitors.
    Some more details
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  4. Posts : 57,037
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       #4

    I've always found that MiniTool shows the most complete, actually the complete, picture. DM leaves out partitions like the LBA, etc. DM is kinda a Poor Man's Disk Management. Ok for home users. MiniTool allows exploring and getting a much better picture. I can't say anything about the other 3rd party apps you have listed, don't have them. MiniTool has always been my go-to DM.
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  5. Posts : 19,535
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    f14tomcat said:
    I've always found that MiniTool shows the most complete, actually the complete, picture. DM leaves out partitions like the LBA, etc. DM is kinda a Poor Man's Disk Management. Ok for home users. MiniTool allows exploring and getting a much better picture. I can't say anything about the other 3rd party apps you have listed, don't have them. MiniTool has always been my go-to DM.
    So, any guess what are those 3 un-allocated partitions for or from ?
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  6. Posts : 17,099
    Windows 10 Home x64 Version 22H2 Build 19045.5371
       #6

    In DM, you need to drag the Status column header divider to the right to get all its entries visible. Just like you might do in File explorer.

    Denis
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  7. Posts : 7,631
    Windows 10 Home 20H2
       #7

    Macrorit Partition Expert Free Edition has been omitted from the OP.

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  8. Posts : 19,535
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       #8

    Try3 said:
    In DM, you need to drag the Status column header divider to the right to get all its entries visible. Just like you might do in File explorer.

    Denis
    Nothing new

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  9. Posts : 19,535
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    Matthew Wai said:
    Macrorit Partition Expert Free Edition has been omitted from the OP.

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    This one ?

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  10. Posts : 7,631
    Windows 10 Home 20H2
       #10

    CountMike said:
    So, any guess what are those 3 un-allocated partitions for or from ?
    Try the following script provided by the BSOD team and see whether it will get additional info:

    DiskParInfo.bat

    Source: Batch files for use in BSOD debugging
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