General questions about the system reserve partition in windows 7 and 8

Hello

1. is the partition of the system 100 MB in windows 7 hard disk is to use system restore?

2 - on the track of the first hard disk that 100 MB partition holds system resides?

3. in windows 8 wat happened with this partition of booking sytem 100 MB and where it is located on the hard drive?

Thank you

Johan

Hello

1. is the partition of the system 100 MB in windows 7 hard disk is to use system restore?

2 - on the track of the first hard disk that 100 MB partition holds system resides?

3. in windows 8 wat happened with this partition of booking sytem 100 MB and where it is located on the hard drive?

Thank you

Johan

It should appear as disk 0

This is for the Windows recovery environment (WinRE), also supplied with Windows Vista, only it has been available from the Windows Vista installation disc only, although some manufacturers make available on a partition separated on their factory facilities. In Windows 7, this feature is installed on all computers and is stored in the 200 MB partition if you are installing using a single partition scheme. However, if you are installing to a drive that has more than one partition, the recovery environment is stored in a folder at the root of your installation disc, so if you install to a partition with a label of C:\ she will be C:\Recovery.

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