System Reserved Partition

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  1. Posts : 30
    Windows 7 Professional 32-bit
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       #21

    Yes that is only what i did and the next quote explain something
    >>> Only what i need is to recover the data good without any problem and how any program can see my important partition if it became an unallocated ,, i tried to make that clear for the good people but !!! ..... i know that i can delete them and recover from the partitions with some program, but that is not good solution, i donot know how my data return and how its name will be and it will come good or !!!. I need or say if you do this method i am sure you can restore at least some of !!! good or Yes you can do this and you will recover your idea OR sorry you need to try and wait for your luck......
    Do you understand me i know ways for recover but i can not seach for thousand of PDF files to get my 5 or 7 iportant boot i need and you can say for other files.....
    What is the best way exactly ?!

    Dimesh said:
    there is smoething i donot mention in my topic
    i had Linux system in my hard before that.....
    , something had happened with me so i install xp again on its partition.
    why i say it ?
    as i try install win 7 after this stat so you can guess that there is a swap partition on my hard.
    So
    After the problem happened the hard view list at installing win7 progress was:
    some giga partition (win7 and xp partition i guess ) then swap partition then the whole of other partition.
    then after that i decided yesterday to reinstall a new win7 on the first partition
    maybe be now i can't do Startup repair
    ??!!
    I hope make my topic more clear ,, But excuse my If anyone can but his solution clear as i learn ways to do ,not remember ways to do
    Thanks for eveyone
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  2.    #22

    The best way for you to proceed is to start Win7 back up.

    When you delete the 100mb System Reserved boot partition you need to take two steps to start Win7 up again:

    First you need to mark Win7 partition Active: Boot Win7 DVD, press Shift F10 at first screen to open a Command Line, type:

    DISKPART
    LIST DISK
    SELECT DISK # (replace # with the DISK number for Windows 7 DISK)
    LIST PARTITION
    SELECT PARTITION # (replace # with the number for the Win7 partition, judging by size and position)
    ACTIVE
    EXIT

    Next boot back into Win7 DVD, select Repair My Computer on second screen, click through to Recovery Tools list to run Startup Repair up to 3 separate times with reboots until Win7 starts up. Startup Repair - Run 3 Separate Times

    You can also copy out your files with the Win7 DVD using this method: Copy & Paste - in Windows Recovery Console
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  3. Posts : 30
    Windows 7 Professional 32-bit
    Thread Starter
       #23

    can you give an example for every # in your code..
    And what you mean with windows partition .... the exiting partition or the previous and how to know the data for the # sign in your code and if it is the exiting, it is already active as i boot now from a win7 as i say previous so why active it can you say more please....
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  4.    #24

    If you deleted the 100mb System Reserved image then the boot files were removed for Windows 7. They need to be restored.

    I will help you determine which is the correct Partition to choose to mark Active.

    Choose the Win7 disk from the LIST DISK command results. There may only be one, probably DISK0.

    If so, type: SELECT DISK 0

    then: DETAIL DISK

    Post back the details for Volumes.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails System Reserved Partition-capture.png   System Reserved Partition-capture1.png  
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  5. Posts : 30
    Windows 7 Professional 32-bit
    Thread Starter
       #25

    DISKPART

    LIST DISK
    ## OUTPUT
    DISK ### STATUS SIZE FREE DYN GPT
    --------- ---------- ------- -------- -------- --------
    DISK 0 Online 298 GB 27 GB

    SELECT DISK 0
    ## OUTPUT
    Disk 0 is now the selected disk.

    LIST PARTITION
    ## OUTPUT
    Partition ### Type Size Offset
    -------------- ------------------- -------- ----------
    Partition 1 Primary 100 MB 1024 KB
    Partition 2 Primary 31 MB 101 MB
    Partition 0 Extended 27 GB 31 GB
    Partition 3 Primary 2055 MB 63 GB


    Then what i must choose or do !!
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  6.    #26

    What makes you think you deleted the 100mb System Reserved partition? It appears to be Partition 1

    Type: SELECT PARTITION 1
    DETAIL PARTITION
    report back details

    Then: SELECT PARTITION 0
    DETAIL PARTITION
    report back details

    Then: SELECT PARTITION 3
    DETAIL PARTITION
    report back details
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails System Reserved Partition-capture.png  
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  7. Posts : 30
    Windows 7 Professional 32-bit
    Thread Starter
       #27

    SELECT PARTITION 1
    partition 1 is now the selected partition.

    DETAIL PARTITION
    Partition 1
    Type : 07
    hidden : no
    active : Yes
    Offset in bytes : 1048576

    volume ### ltr label fs type size status info
    volume 1 C system reserved NTFS partition 100 MB Healthy
    ------------------------------------------------------------------

    SELECT PARTITION 0
    partition 0 is now the selected partition.

    DETAIL PARTITION
    Partition 0
    Type : 05
    hidden : no
    active : no
    Offset in bytes : 33616711168

    there is no volume associated with this partition.
    -----------------------------------------------------

    SELECT PARTITION 3
    partition 3 is now the selected partition.

    DETAIL PARTITION
    Partition 3
    Type : 82
    hidden : yes
    active : no
    Offset in bytes : 68162927616

    there is no volume associated with this partition.


    But i think the reserved partition is for the currently win 7,,,, What Do you think ?!
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  8.    #28

    Yes, there is an Active System Reserved boot partition there for WIn7 which is Partition 1.

    But Which partition contains Win7? The only ones listed which have enough size both report no volume.

    What exactly did you delete, and how?

    You were installing WIn7 while files were still on the hard drive? Do you need these files now? I don't think they are there, but you can browse for them this way: Copy & Paste - in Windows Recovery Console
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  9. Posts : 30
    Windows 7 Professional 32-bit
    Thread Starter
       #29

    when i tried to install win 7 again i delete the system reserved partition from DVD at booting for installation then the hard list divided into these sections:
    a partition its size about 50 -60 or more and i guess that is the previous win xp and 7
    a partition called swap for previous linux i installed in my pc.
    a partition its size i guess the all of my rest space of hard.
    that only , and all was called unallocated except the swap.
    what you understand from the previous details i write is that mean there is no exiting win 7 !!
    Or there is no like what i say now !!
    i don't know what tis mean!!
    that all what i did !!
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  10.    #30

    I thought you have files you need to rescue.

    If not, Then I think you should wipe the HD and clean install Win7 by booting the DVD. It is important to wipe any GRUB off the HD as it will corrupt Win7:

    First wipe the HD following these steps using DISKPART: SSD / HDD : Optimize for Windows Reinstallation

    Then clean install Win7 by booting DVD: Clean Install Windows 7
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