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Thanks for the feedback. Honestly not so sure why. I followed a tutorial on how to install Windows 7 with a USB key so that's why.
Is that the problem?
Thanks for the feedback. Honestly not so sure why. I followed a tutorial on how to install Windows 7 with a USB key so that's why.
Is that the problem?
Hi,
I have no idea all of my system reserved partitions are ntfs if I have the 100mb partition
I now do not create a partition to install windows on and the installer does not create the 100mb partition and after the install I shrink it with disk management and if I want to shrink it more I use Mini tool free
There's really no need for a system reserved partition at all and most people will not have one.
But I believe it might be a reason to look into further
I have not seen an easy way to reformat it yet seems a clean install without creating a partition to install on is the easiest way to not get the 100mb partition or at least for me :/
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Thank you. I will work on this reserved partition see if I can remove it safely or I will reinstall although not so keen on doing that as it is a production computer currently being used.
Not sure this is worth doing it seems a clean install is easier to translate :)
https://social.technet.microsoft.com...tition-to-ntfs
Thanks Jack I did not on my new builds install possibly if I made a partition to install on I might of not that I wanted one I really did not want any 100mb partition and thankfully didn't get one at all :)
So I guess we can rule that out as the issue :/
My Acer's 100 mb is ntfs of course it has legacy bios.
Hi,
Yep Intel management and security is an interesting one is that a new name for Mcafee
You do have Norton so see if the Intel security is listed in uninstall a program if so uninstall it.