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  1. Posts : 90
    Windows 7 Home Premium
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    [RESOLVED] System Reserved HD?


    I noticed after installing Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit) that my second hard drive does not appear in My Computer and when I check it in Disk Management I see the following:



    I've read on the Web that you can't format this "system reserved" disc, so I'm wondering how can I use this HD normally and assign it it's own drive letter? Or do I have to leave it like it is?

    Thanks.
    Last edited by desktop; 18 May 2010 at 09:49. Reason: This issue has been resolved - thanks!
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  2. Posts : 28,845
    Win 8 Release candidate 8400
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    desktop said:
    I noticed after installing Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit) that my second hard drive does not appear in My Computer and when I check it in Disk Management I see the following:



    I've read on the Web that you can't format this "system reserved" disc, so I'm wondering how can I use this HD normally and assign it it's own drive letter? Or do I have to leave it like it is?

    Thanks.
    Any number of third party disk apps (Like parigon disk suite) can assgn a drive letter and allow you to use it. The 100Mb partition isnt doing you any harm so I would leave it alone

    Ken
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  3. Posts : 5,056
    Windows 7 x64 pro/ Windows 7 x86 Pro/ XP SP3 x86
       #3

    Not sure that I understand the question completely but I see about 232gb on Disk 0 as unallocated space. You need to right click on it, then select format. You can assign a letter to it during that process.
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  4. Posts : 90
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    Thread Starter
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    Ken, thanks for the reply. So if I right click on the drive in Disk Management, choose "Change Drive Letter and Paths", then "Add", I can assign it a drive letter and it will appear in My Computer and be usable?

    Just want to make sure.
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  5. Posts : 90
    Windows 7 Home Premium
    Thread Starter
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    Bill, thanks for the reply. I've been reading that you shouldn't format the "system reserved" HD because then that will erase what's on the disc. Most of what I've read says about the same thing, "The 100MB partition is a system partition and contains boot files. Disk Manager will not allow you to remove this partition because removing this partition could cause the system to not boot."
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  6. Posts : 5,056
    Windows 7 x64 pro/ Windows 7 x86 Pro/ XP SP3 x86
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    Desktop,

    You need to format the UNALLOCATED SPACE, not the system reserved partition.

    I think you are confusing between drives and partitions. The SYSTEM RESERVED is a partition on one of your drives that stores windows boot files. Leave it alone. Formatting the unallocated space will enable you to create a partition there, assign it a a letter and use it normally. It will have no effect on SYSTEM RESERVED.
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  7. Posts : 163
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1 | OSX Lion 10.7 x64
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    Yep, you should not erase or use this System Reserved Partition, as it is used for GPT and/or (U)EFI -- machine internals, don't bother about them (or Wikipedia them).

    Being a quite small partition, I believe you will not suffer by losing this disk space.

    Now, back on your original question, yes, your missing disk is that "Unallocated space" as mentioned above by Bill2. Just create a file system on it, assign a drive letter and you should be ready. Also worth a mention: In case you had any data on that disk, I'm afraid it may now be gone. There is no file system, thus there are no files.

    Hope you was installing a clean machine...
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  8. Posts : 90
    Windows 7 Home Premium
    Thread Starter
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    When I right click in the Window that says "Unallocated" the only option I get is "New Simple Volume". Is that the one I need to choose?
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  9. Posts : 5,056
    Windows 7 x64 pro/ Windows 7 x86 Pro/ XP SP3 x86
       #9

    Yes. Just follow the default onscreen instructions. Heres a tutorial to walk you throgh.

    Partition or Volume - Create New
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  10. Posts : 163
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1 | OSX Lion 10.7 x64
       #10

    Please take a look at this Tutorial Partition or Volume - Create New
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