Hello,
I hope someone can help. I am using Windows 7 Ultimate on 64 bit. I installed when the machine had one 500 GB Caviar Black SATA 3G Drive. It showed that it had made a partition for System Reserved and it was auto assigned a drive letter. I installed a 1TB Caviar Green as storage and backup. When formatted it also showed up with a System Reserved partition with the drive letter E: IIRC.
Now the Computer display shows the C: Drive, a System Reserve Drive as E: (displays 132MB free of 200 MB and the 2nd Drive: as F: with 777 GB of 931 GB. Newbie on newer system reminds that this is the 1 TB WD Caviar Green SATA 3G Drive.
If I am correct the E: System Reserve is the W7 assigned area on the partition on the C: Drive. The System Reserved area on the F: (2nd Drive) has disappeared.
But when I do a backup it shows the C: Drive, the E: Partition as System Reserve, the F: Drive and a System Reserve area with NO Drive letter.
Coincidentally for some reason deletions on either drive seem to end up in the F: Drive $Recycle Bin.
Can anyone explain this as I did not do it, and if the my system has a problem??
Any assistance is appreciated, thanks.
glennc
I hope someone can help. I am using Windows 7 Ultimate on 64 bit. I installed when the machine had one 500 GB Caviar Black SATA 3G Drive. It showed that it had made a partition for System Reserved and it was auto assigned a drive letter. I installed a 1TB Caviar Green as storage and backup. When formatted it also showed up with a System Reserved partition with the drive letter E: IIRC.
Now the Computer display shows the C: Drive, a System Reserve Drive as E: (displays 132MB free of 200 MB and the 2nd Drive: as F: with 777 GB of 931 GB. Newbie on newer system reminds that this is the 1 TB WD Caviar Green SATA 3G Drive.
If I am correct the E: System Reserve is the W7 assigned area on the partition on the C: Drive. The System Reserved area on the F: (2nd Drive) has disappeared.
But when I do a backup it shows the C: Drive, the E: Partition as System Reserve, the F: Drive and a System Reserve area with NO Drive letter.
Coincidentally for some reason deletions on either drive seem to end up in the F: Drive $Recycle Bin.
Can anyone explain this as I did not do it, and if the my system has a problem??
Any assistance is appreciated, thanks.
glennc