Windows 10: partitions mess after installing Windows 10

Discus and support partitions mess after installing Windows 10 in Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade to solve the problem; Ciao, ho installato da zero Windows 10 sul mio notebook ma forse è successo un casino sulle partizioni. Ora in Gestione disco vedo queste partizioni:... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade' started by FoxAdriano, Dec 1, 2016.

  1. partitions mess after installing Windows 10


    Ciao, ho installato da zero Windows 10 sul mio notebook ma forse è successo un casino sulle partizioni. Ora in Gestione disco vedo queste partizioni:
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/tj9m6c0hle...Win10.jpg?dl=0
    Sicuramente non è possibile avere una tartizione da 23GB e un'altra da 4GB. Ho provato ad eliminarle da Gestione disco ma non ci riesco, non c'è la voce elimina. E neppure posso estendere il volume "C" perchè l'opzione è disabilitata.
    Non sono molto esperto, che potrei fare? Mi conviene formattare di nuovo? Ma come? Infatti mi ricordo che nel momento dell'installazione di Win 10 vedevo le varie partizioni ma oltre che formattarle non potevo fare nulla.
    1000 grazie

    :)
     
    FoxAdriano, Dec 1, 2016
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  2. Bob_621 Win User

    Windows 10 activation windows does not open

    Thanks for the ideas. But none worked. I did mess with the partitions right after the install, reclaiming the "recovery partition" and moving the "EFI System partition to the front of the SDD. Windows booted fine, so I thought I was good. I should
    have tried activation much sooner then after putting a full day work into building up the machine.
     
    Bob_621, Dec 1, 2016
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  3. How can a MRP (Microsoft Reserved Partition) be formatted?

    A Clean Install is exactly how to get MSR partition where it should be. Why wouldn't it? You are the only one I've heard make it an issue in thousands I've helped here with Windows 10 installations.

    To be sure I wouldn't fiddle with pre-partitioning unless you have a specific scheme in mind, and then I would accept exactly the service partitions the installer issues while setting the C partition size where you want it - in case you need data or other
    partitions after C to be created then or after install. Do not mess with the EFI System or MSR partitions at all. They are best to be forgotten.

    Is there some other reason you need the MSR partition pre-formatted, that no one else has?

    To be sure you have a path back to what you have now, save a
    System Image Backup.
     
    Greg Carmack - Windows MVP, Dec 1, 2016
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  4. EdTittel Win User

    partitions mess after installing Windows 10

    English translation from Italian, courtesy of Google Translate
    These partitions are a little strange to be sure. You should leave the one before Windows 10 (100 MB) and after Windows 10 (4.29GB) alone, because they probably contain useful or essential information. If you want to increase your main C: drive partition, you'll have to use a third party tool like the Easus Partition Master Free or Minitool Partition Wizard Free to move the 4.29 GB partition to the end of the disk, so you can extend the C: partition into the unallocated 23GB space.

    Comments from other forum members are welcome and appreciated. Please: fire away!

    HTH,
    --Ed--

    PS to the original poster: Feel free to offer a better translation of your question. Please also be aware that forum rules require all posts to be in English, or to include an English translation.
     
    EdTittel, Dec 1, 2016
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  5. Thanks for your pleasant reply. I had to format to delete those partitions. Now it is OK. Thanks again one.
     
    FoxAdriano, Dec 2, 2016
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  6. EdTittel Win User
    Glad you were able to solve your problem. Welcome to TenForums!
    --Ed--
     
    EdTittel, Dec 2, 2016
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  7. I have a similar problem, after Anniv Ed loaded on my new primary hd.
    I went to Disk Management and found that Drive D (System) was no longer on my primary, but had been moved to my secondary hd. Now when I restart or shutdown/start, it tells me that a "required device is inaccessible. Insert orig disc and select Repair." That's woeful because:

    1. it tells me to choose a "target operating system" but only shows Win 7
    2. the advanced option wants to delete all apps I've installed and personalizations.
    I temporarily get around this by shutting down...start...ESC...selective boot...select primary drive (it finds it somehow)...enter. That works and returns me to where I was with all intact, I think.

    Does anyone know how to resolve this?
     
    Florida Rene, Dec 7, 2016
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  8. NavyLCDR New Member

    partitions mess after installing Windows 10

    NavyLCDR, Dec 7, 2016
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  9. Thank you. Is this the image you're looking for?
     
    Florida Rene, Dec 7, 2016
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  10. Hello Again...

    Since the Primary HD is 2TB, I've been thinking of partitioning it so C: is 400gb, with the balance being used for D:, E:, F:, and G: as data partitions.

    To do that, I'd probably have to rename the current D: (System) as (perhaps) Z: and the current E: as perhaps H:

    Does this make sense? Or is it a bad idea to have 5 or 6 partitions on a HD?
     
    Florida Rene, Dec 7, 2016
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  11. NavyLCDR New Member
    From your disk management screenshot, the D: drive partition only has the label System, but the computer is not actually booting from it. The computer is booting from the C: drive partition. It appears that what you have to do is go into Bios and adjust the permanent boot order to boot from Disk 0 first. There is a difference between partition labels and partition types/functions. Look inside the parenthesis on C: drive and you see that it is the functioning System partition - which is the partition the computer is booting from. Inside the parenthesis is also boot - that is the partition the operating system is using and loaded from. The bold word SYSTEM to the left of D: drive is just the partition label and can be anything the user changes it to and has no bearing on the partitions actual function.

    The word Active inside the parenthesis means that is the partition that the BIOS will look in for boot files if that physical drive is selected as the boot device. That is just a flag the user can turn on or off and does not really indicate the boot files are there - it just tells the BIOS where to look for the boot files.

    Since, apparently, the small D: drive partition on Disk 1 does not have valid boot files (because you get that error when you try to boot from it), after you get the computer booting normally from Disk 0, there doesn't appear to be any reason to keep the D: drive partition on Disk 1.
     
    NavyLCDR, Dec 7, 2016
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  12. Many thanks for your advice. I'll give it a try and report back.
     
    Florida Rene, Dec 7, 2016
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  13. partitions mess after installing Windows 10

    You can run my ship anytime. Your advice led to proper cold boots and restarts all day yesterday and this morning, so thank you for resolving that issue.

    In my start to remove D:, I got the following message:

    partitions mess after installing Windows 10 [​IMG]


    Here is the directory of D:

    partitions mess after installing Windows 10 [​IMG]


    I believe I can safely go ahead and force the deletion, but I want to be certain because I abhor such messages.

    What say you?
     
    Florida Rene, Dec 9, 2016
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  14. NavyLCDR New Member
    Look in disk management before you delete it. As long as the word System appears INSIDE THE PARENTHESIS on C: drive, then you can delete that D: drive partition. The only reason that warning message is coming up is because the partition you are wanting to delete is marked as active. It is not the real system partition unless the word system appears inside the parenthesis. Words inside the parenthesis tell what the actual current function of that partition is. Words outside the parenthesis are just user defined labels.

    System inside the parenthesis is the partition that the computer loads the boot files from.
    Boot inside the parenthesis is the partition that the computer loads the operating system from.
    System and boot can be the same partition (in your previous disk management screenshot, both C: drive).
     
    NavyLCDR, Dec 9, 2016
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  15. Thank you again. I appreciate your help.

    Here's what it looks like now:


    partitions mess after installing Windows 10 [​IMG]


    Two final (I hope) questions...

    1 -- Can I now safely go ahead with partitioning these two drives?

    2 -- Would I be okay if I shrink C: to 400gb and divide the remaining space into 3 or 4 partitions?
     
    Florida Rene, Dec 9, 2016
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