Background.
My old HD (disk 0) is looking faulty so I installed a new drive (disk 1) and did fresh win10 install. I left Disk 0 in PC to test/reformat etc.
I now want to partition new C: drive so I have a separate smaller boot partition for...
I currently have one drive that contains a System Reserved partition (which includes the boot files). The status is System, Active, Primary Partition.
I have another drive with the C: partition. The status is Boot, Page File, Active, Crash...
I have been able to successfully access my old hard drive from a different computer in the past. Now when I plug it in, it shows up twice in This PC. Once as System Reserved (D) and Local Disk (E) NTFS. If I click on local disk E, it says location...
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On my system, I got a drive ("H:") that is reserved for the system. My system is install on the "C:" drive
What is it use for? I think I installed it few years ago, but can't remember why
Could it cause my PC to reload?
Any info...
So I have this other System Reserved Partition that isn't for my main drive (C). It is under a drive I use for backing up (F). Now it wouldn't really be a big issue as it isn't much space but it also has it's own drive letter (D) which I find...