The role of win8 hidden partition explanation

  
                                    

Windows 8 Disk Management shows the partitioning of the system itself after the new installation of Windows 8. (There are 15G for other purposes.) The 350M partition has the system partition, the active partition, and the attributes of the primary partition. The latter partition is the partition where Windows 8 is located, including the startup, page file, crash dump, and primary partition. And other attributes.

Right click on the partition, select "change drive letter and path", click "add", select a drive letter and click OK.

After that, you will find a new partition in the Explorer. After opening it, you may not see anything. You can see the hidden file by hooking the box that shows the hidden item:

Reminder: The file of this partition is very important, please do not delete or move or rename it, otherwise the system will not start!

There are several files/folders here: $RECYCLE.BIN: is the recycle bin Folders used, each partition has

Boot: Boot menu BCD and corresponding multi-language location

BOOTNXT: If the hard disk has a non-Windows 8 system, then this file is used to start Other systems.

BOOSECT.BAK: Backup of active sectors, backing up the first 16 sectors.

Recovery: Contains the system recovery environment (known as WinPE modified by this image), used to perform some recovery operations when the main system (such as the C drive system) is destroyed.

System Volume Information: The system restores the required directory. If you close the system restore, this directory still exists, but retains about 20K of information.

Bootmgr: The main file of the boot manager. Without it, everything will not start. You will be prompted to find bootmgr or the file is corrupt. And this file can not use NTFS compression or encryption.

After browsing the file, you can right click on the partition in the disk management, select "change the drive letter and path", delete the partition number (just delete the partition number, do not delete Partition!), protect the partition.

The hard disk has two hidden partitions at the starting position because the hard disk uses the GPT partitioning scheme. The GPT solution itself requires an EFI system partition to hold various boot loaders. Windows 8 will put the loader here, and then set up the MSR partition for emergency recovery (same as the Recovery folder), after which is the normal system partition. Similarly, ESP and MSR partitions use the Windows readable partition format, but for system security, these two partitions cannot be read and written by the user under normal circumstances.

Using a separate hidden partition allows you to perform system repairs in special cases. Of course, if you don't want the system to create such a partition during the installation process, then you have to manually partition it, or use other tools before, and select the partition to install.

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