Why windows 7 100mb partition
Or, in a similar way, the partition contains the boot files needed for the operating system you just installed, and in theory it cannot be deleted or hidden. Besides, if you upgrade Windows 7 from Windows XP, the partition is not created, but the file system will be stored directly in the C: Recovery folder. In a Windows environment, you cannot do this, and of course, we should not delete this MB partition as mentioned above, that partition contains the necessary Windows boot files.
But what if I want to back up or in short, Ghost machine? So the answer here is that we should not delete this MB partition. And to solve the above problem, TipsMake. Published by Ian Matthews on April 13, April 13, Tags: mb boot boot loader ntfs partition recovery repair system tools windows 7. Questions or Comments? Cancel reply. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group.
Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more. Why doesn't Windows 7 always create MB partition? Ask Question. Asked 8 years, 8 months ago.
Active 6 years, 8 months ago. Viewed 5k times. When I install on drive 0 it doesn't get added. When I install on drive 1 it always gets added. Why would the partition be added on one drive or not the other? Improve this question. PriestVallon PriestVallon 4 4 gold badges 9 9 silver badges 24 24 bronze badges. Its the other way around. As for the reason its because boot pritority.
So no matter which drive I install on, the MB should appear on the primary drive? I didn't say that. Change the boot order of the disks, verify my theory, then report back. PriestVallon: I just wanted to leave the link for reference : — Der Hochstapler. Show 5 more comments.
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