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No problems mate; as the saying goes, if it ain't broke don't fix it.
As to why ... that is strange, did you use a created image to install to all the machines?
No problems mate; as the saying goes, if it ain't broke don't fix it.
As to why ... that is strange, did you use a created image to install to all the machines?
No, all computers were from Microsoft bought licenses. Not OEM ones, the actual two disk packaging.
Man, I really need coffee to wake the you know what up. I forgot to ask, how do you format a drive with no drive letter?
The system reserved partition has nothing to do with the repair console. I have 8 machines running win7 without sysres and they all have the F8-Repair your computer option.
The F8- Repair your computer option needs two things to function- the RE files and bcd entries that link to those files. The RE files are automatically installed during win7 installation, the bcd entries for the F8 option (if not already present) can be created. I know of at least 3 methods to do it.
Thanks, I did find how to remove the drive letter.
Again, thanks for the help!!!
Well, i changed all the systems and they all match. The "Active" is in the System Reserve section and that one computer with the unformatted system reserve section is done and good to go.
Again, thanks for your help, this is why I come here. You guys know what they hell is going on.