That seems to be a system recovery partition. Maybe you can consider not merging it.
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That seems to be a system recovery partition. Maybe you can consider not merging it.
Hello JeremyP99,
Have you tried to update the Intel Rapid Storage Technology Driver?
In some cases, the connection method may be the culprit. You can try to connect it via different methods. Try...
Hello, if possible you can take a screenshot to show us the disk layout in Windows Disk Management. By the way, the posts sent by jumanji may help you.
It seems the drive became a single 30 GB partition, marked as ESD-USB. If I am right, the original partition has been overwritten by this new 30GB partition. And you may need to directly recover data...
Deleting the recovery partition caused the system to be unbootable, most probably there are some system required files in this partition. In some cases, the system partition shows as the recovery...
I think you can give it a try, shrink partition C in Windows Disk Management to get a 1GB unallocated space, then copy EFI system partition and recovery partition from disk 2 to disk 1 with minitool...
I had the same problem with you. I then ran Chkdsk on the storage space volume but with no success. After that, i contacted minitool, and they sent me a new version, which fixed the issue. I also...