two "Unallocated Space" partitions with 0MB

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  1. Posts : 2,393
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       #11

    So.. I should just ignore them? I mean, they don't show up in Disk Management, which is weird ain't it?
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       #12

    If you created the partitions during the Windows 7 install, then they are aligned properly.
    I would ignor the 0MB.
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  3. whs
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       #13

    It is very easy to check the alignment: SSD Alignment
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  4. Posts : 2,393
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       #14

    pbcopter said:
    If you created the partitions during the Windows 7 install, then they are aligned properly.
    I would ignor the 0MB.
    I never really created those two unallocated space partitions. All I wanted is my 100MB system reserved (as I didn't touch a thing, because it's creating itself), my SSD (C:) and my D: (500GB WD).

    A thing I could try.. just for the matter..

    Is to format my SDD, delete the Unallocated, and it should be gone as I told. We'll just do it the other way, you see?

    I really wonder what the Alignment is, I didn't get the explanation good enough I think, i'll read it through a couple of times

    Oh and, thanks! :)
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  5.    #15

    You cannot create or delete Unallocated space.

    It is not a partition, it is not an entity at all. It is a minor reporting error.

    It is thin air, not even a dead parrot.
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       #16

    gregrocker said:
    You cannot create or delete Unallocated space.

    It is not a partition, it is not an entity at all. It is a minor reporting error.

    It is thin air, not even a dead parrot.
    But, "Reporting Errors".. what is it exactly they report? I know I should ignore this and it's fixed and all that, but it's a bit of a mystery why.. yea.. why they're here without my permission!
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  7. whs
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       #17

    I am sorry, but I think you are beating a dead horse.
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  8. Posts : 2,393
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       #18

    whs said:
    I am sorry, but I think you are beating a dead horse.
    HAHAHAHA I laughed so bad.
    Sorry I don't get this partition thingy. I'll just ignore them, and let's get through :)

    Get me right. I want to get a rid of them.
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  9. whs
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       #19

    You are chasing a phantom. Maybe it is hiding in one of those http://goscandinavia.about.com/od/historyart/tp/castlesdenmark.htm
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  10. Posts : 2,393
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       #20

    whs said:
    You are chasing a phantom. Maybe it is hiding in one of those http://goscandinavia.about.com/od/historyart/tp/castlesdenmark.htm
    That could be an idea! I started to hate all this partition fancy thing.
    Lets just format my C: and get 64-bit shall we? Oh, and nice link! :)

    Best Regards,
    FredeGail
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