Hello all,
Got a new Dell desktop and when I go into Disk Management, it shows that my C: drive has three partitions. Two are NTSF, and are labeled OS and Recovery, respectively. The other is a small FAT32 unnamed partition. Why are the Recovery and FAT32 partitions there, and why don't they show up as separate drives in My Computer?
Any help understanding this would be much appreciated. I am looking to migrate my windows to an SSD I just installed and am not sure if I need to copy all three of these to the SSD or not.
Thank you!
Got a new Dell desktop and when I go into Disk Management, it shows that my C: drive has three partitions. Two are NTSF, and are labeled OS and Recovery, respectively. The other is a small FAT32 unnamed partition. Why are the Recovery and FAT32 partitions there, and why don't they show up as separate drives in My Computer?
Any help understanding this would be much appreciated. I am looking to migrate my windows to an SSD I just installed and am not sure if I need to copy all three of these to the SSD or not.
Thank you!
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Dell XPS One 2710
- OS
- Windows 7 both 32 and 64
- CPU
- i5-3450s
- Memory
- 8GB Dual Channel DDR3 1600MHz
- Graphics Card(s)
- NVIDIA GeForce GT 640M 2GB GDDR5
- Screen Resolution
- 27" Full HD (2560x1440) WLED
- Keyboard
- Dell KM713 WL KYBD and MSE English SIB