14FR (PQSERVICE) recovery partition becomes unallocated space

Hi all

I have an Aspire 5745 G laptop with Windows 7 HP x 64 preload. My HARD drive accidentally becomes a dynamic disk for narrowing the 'C' drive by using a 3rd party partition management software. I converted it to the base using the same tool. Now my OEM 14FR reserved partition disappeared. It shows as an unallocated space in the Device Manager window.

Can I still get back without going through recovery discs?

Thanks before.

Hi osandakj

Bad news is, if the recovery partition is listed as unallocated, it has been deleted.

You will certainly need to buy for your laptop recovery disks!

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