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Koolkat, I wish my wife would do she is told with the same good grace you have done!
The common reason that the SR partition is 'in the middle' of the drive is that the manufacturers put it there - having put the Recovery partition(s) first on the disk, the only place it can then go is the next available free space (Mine starts around 25GB in). The important thing, as you say, is to leave well alone :)
It's not a problem.
I suspect that what happened was that you installed Win 7 first, then installed Vista into free space - this by default will have created the new System Reserved partition in the first available space on the disk.
You then set Win 7 as the default boot.
The SR partition probably still holds the boot records for both Vista and WIn7 - but because there's no Vista any more, and the default is for Win7, it's booting to that.
It's not exactly pretty - but unless it starts barfing, leave it alone :)
I agree. If your system is booting alright, you've nothing to worry about.
As the saying goes: If it ain't broke, don't fix it!
You're worrying unnecessarily and you should know by now, if you do get any more problems, you know where to come for good advice. :)
alright. thank you for the explanation though :)It's not a problem.
I suspect that what happened was that you installed Win 7 first, then installed Vista into free space - this by default will have created the new System Reserved partition in the first available space on the disk.
You then set Win 7 as the default boot.
The SR partition probably still holds the boot records for both Vista and WIn7 - but because there's no Vista any more, and the default is for Win7, it's booting to that.
It's not exactly pretty - but unless it starts barfing, leave it alone :)
thanks again I was not worried anymore after what you told me last night
I was just wondering if I will have to reinstall again cause you guys said SR wasn't in the place its supposed to be. I will do a clean install once again when I purchase 2 more gigs of ram later, but thanks to all the three of you anyway :)
Obviously, it is your choice, but there is absolutely no need to re-install Windows if you decide to install more RAM.