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I have a PB iXtreme X6620 UK which when I had it had Windows 7 Home 64-bit installed. The C: drive consisted of 3 partitions, PQSERVICE, SYSTEM RESERVED and the rest of the drive with Win7. I installed Windows 7 Professional, but left the partitions as they were. The SYSTEM RESERVED partition is marked as active. Am I correct in assuming that bootup starts with the SYSTEM RESERVED partition as the active one ? Since I will never revert to Win7 Home, I want to remove these first two partitions and extend the WIn7 Pro partition to cover them and make this partition active. If I do this, will this affect the system booting ? Will I have to reset MBR ? Will I have to modify the BIOS to boot from the new active partition? Any adviced gratefully received TIA -- remove fred before emailing |
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On Sun, 06 Mar 2016 18:30:33 +0000, scbs29
wrote: Hello I have a PB iXtreme X6620 UK which when I had it had Windows 7 Home 64-bit installed. The C: drive consisted of 3 partitions, PQSERVICE, SYSTEM RESERVED and the rest of the drive with Win7. I installed Windows 7 Professional, but left the partitions as they were. The SYSTEM RESERVED partition is marked as active. Am I correct in assuming that bootup starts with the SYSTEM RESERVED partition as the active one ? Since I will never revert to Win7 Home, I want to remove these first two partitions and extend the WIn7 Pro partition to cover them and make this partition active. If I do this, will this affect the system booting ? Will I have to reset MBR ? Will I have to modify the BIOS to boot from the new active partition? Any adviced gratefully received TIA Checking again, the SYSTEM RESERVED partition is set as Active and Boot. -- remove fred before emailing |
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On Sunday, March 6, 2016 at 1:27:08 PM UTC-5, scbs29 wrote:
Hello I have a PB iXtreme X6620 UK which when I had it had Windows 7 Home 64-bit installed. The C: drive consisted of 3 partitions, PQSERVICE, SYSTEM RESERVED and the rest of the drive with Win7. I installed Windows 7 Professional, but left the partitions as they were. The SYSTEM RESERVED partition is marked as active. Am I correct in assuming that bootup starts with the SYSTEM RESERVED partition as the active one ? Since I will never revert to Win7 Home, I want to remove these first two partitions and extend the WIn7 Pro partition to cover them and make this partition active. If I do this, will this affect the system booting ? Will I have to reset MBR ? Will I have to modify the BIOS to boot from the new active partition? Any adviced gratefully received TIA -- remove fr |
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On Sunday, March 6, 2016 at 1:27:08 PM UTC-5, scbs29 wrote:
Hello I have a PB iXtreme X6620 UK which when I had it had Windows 7 Home 64-bit installed. The C: drive consisted of 3 partitions, PQSERVICE, SYSTEM RESERVED and the rest of the drive with Win7. I installed Windows 7 Professional, but left the partitions as they were. The SYSTEM RESERVED partition is marked as active. Am I correct in assuming that bootup starts with the SYSTEM RESERVED partition as the active one ? Since I will never revert to Win7 Home, I want to remove these first two partitions and extend the WIn7 Pro partition to cover them and make this partition active. If I do this, will this affect the system booting ? Will I have to reset MBR ? Will I have to modify the BIOS to boot from the new active partition? Any adviced gratefully received TIA -- remove fred before emailing Back up the parition you want Using Windows 7 system image To an external HD Restore from image If it does not boot Use Cd and pick repair computer with PRO CD |
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On Sunday, March 6, 2016 at 1:27:08 PM UTC-5, scbs29 wrote:
Hello I have a PB iXtreme X6620 UK which when I had it had Windows 7 Home 64-bit installed. The C: drive consisted of 3 partitions, PQSERVICE, SYSTEM RESERVED and the rest of the drive with Win7. I installed Windows 7 Professional, but left the partitions as they were. The SYSTEM RESERVED partition is marked as active. Am I correct in assuming that bootup starts with the SYSTEM RESERVED partition as the active one ? Since I will never revert to Win7 Home, I want to remove these first two partitions and extend the WIn7 Pro partition to cover them and make this partition active. If I do this, will this affect the system booting ? Will I have to reset MBR ? Will I have to modify the BIOS to boot from the new active partition? Any adviced gratefully received TIA -- remove fred before emailing MY REG NAME IS METRONID One of the originals I do not know where spiffy came from must have multiple accounts I know write software for Ham Radio the software defined radio aspect You can just backup the programs and pertinent info also Fresh install than use backup I myself would then add Ubunto as a 2nd OS It is virtually hack proof You can run windows programs on it You will learn new things |
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