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  1. Posts : 27
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       #11

    SIW2 said:
    Well done.
    Thx,

    When I have some time I will do a write-up of the commands I have done
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       #12

    Don't forget the command to check that the recovery partition has been updated after installing KB503441

    Dism /Get-ImageInfo /ImageFile:\\?\GLOBALROOT\device\harddisk1\partition4\Recovery\WindowsRE\winre.wim /index:1


    You should see servicepack build: 3920


    For the unallocated space you can move with minitool partition wizard the efi partition to the left, copy the msr partition to another hdd/ssd/usb, delete the msr partition on the current disk c:, and finally copy the partition again msr from the other hdd/ssd/usb on disk c: in the unallocated space after the efi partition. The unallocated space that will remain with minitool partition wizard you expand the c: partition to the left.

    Or with your imaging software after making a backup, you should be able to restore the partitions by having the unallocated space moved or integrated into the c: partition.
    Last edited by itsme1; 20 Jan 2024 at 12:35.
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  3. Posts : 27
    Windows 10 Home x64
    Thread Starter
       #13

    itsme1 said:
    Don't forget the command to check that the recovery partition has been updated after installing KB503441

    Dism /Get-ImageInfo /ImageFile:\\?\GLOBALROOT\device\harddisk1\partition4\Recovery\WindowsRE\winre.wim /index:1


    You should see servicepack build: 3920
    It does. Thx

    itsme1 said:

    For the unallocated space you can move with minitool partition wizard the efi partition to the left, copy the msr partition to another hdd/ssd/usb, delete the msr partition on the current disk c:, and finally copy the partition again msr from the other hdd/ssd/usb on disk c: in the unallocated space after the efi partition. The unallocated space that will remain with minitool partition wizard you expand the c: partition to the left.

    Or with your imaging software after making a backup, you should be able to restore the partitions by having the unallocated space moved or integrated into the c: partition.
    Thx for the tip, but I am not bothered doing anything about that, because the drive is a Samsung SSD 970 EVO 250GB and only used for the OS and Program Files with only used space of 68.1 GB.

    All Data is put on a other Internal Drive and NAS
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