Satellite P855 - need recovery partition properties

Hello

as I intend to migrate the HDD to ssd I resized the windows disc 8 and then the toshiba recovery partition after windows system 8, but it seems that this movement has really changed the properties/id of the partition.

Could you please tell me the properties the ID VALUE of the toshiba recovery partition so I can change it again?
The size of the partition, the content and everything is untoched, but when I try to open the recovery tool, it says that it cannot find the recovery partition.

I know I shouldn't mess with partitioning, but I want to change the laptop on a faster drive.

Thank you very much.

Nicolas

Hi Nicolas

Now it's too late for anything. Structure of the partitions is changed and you cannot get it back to the original state.
Change SSD HARD drive is not the problem, but your mistake is that you don't l l create USB recovery media or recovery disk.
After changing the HDD to SSD, you could use this media to reinstall the OS. In this case new recovery partition is created automatically.

What you need now is the recovery disc for a clean installation of image recovery.

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