The hard drive failed in our Dell desktop that I had upgraded to Win 8. I had done a clean install, and it had the Windows Reserved Partition of 350 MB. I had made a Windows Image to an external hard drive, so after I put a new hard drive in to replaced the failed drive, I restored that image. I was surprised to see that after the restoration, the Windows Reserved Partition is not there.
I think that when you make the image you need to tell it to image the WRP, and I guess I could have forgotten. But then why would it even be able to boot now?
Any ideas?
Thanks
I think that when you make the image you need to tell it to image the WRP, and I guess I could have forgotten. But then why would it even be able to boot now?
Any ideas?
Thanks
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 8 Pro