Noticed this #2 partition, (128MB), on my lappy, is it serving any purpose? Best way to include it in the C: partition, Tx
Some say it's needed (including Microsoft), some say it isn't (including myself and MiniTool). See this post:
Solved Partitions on laptop - Page 3 - Windows 10 blog
It's your choice :-) If you choose to delete it and add it to your C: drive system partition, then follow the MiniTool instructions and just add it to the C: drive instead of the system reserved partition.
It's probably necessary because it has a Windows System logo on it, but it's quite small, that seems strange!
It's the pesky MSR partition that causes so much hate and discontent....
I'd leave it. MS say it is required (although they are a bit vague what it is required for) so even if they don't use it now they might in future.
You could delete it, move C to the left and then extend C. If it turns out its presence is required for some future upgrade though you'd have to shrink C and shuffle it to the right and then recreate it... Seems a lot of effort for such a tiny gain.
Its only 128MB (strangely they seem to have reduced the size lately - mine is only 16MB).
I just can't get a grip on it being #1, unformated and #2, does not appear to have used any of it, 128/128. On my small drive, was trying to utilize all the space it has.
On my W10RTM desktop version it shows this.
It is space reserved for futureuse by Microsoft on GPT type disks. Is your desktop a GPT disk or MBR disk?
MBR, have never been asked to choose GPT or MBR on a new disk. Have always let windows install choose type. GPT is blank
As it is only 128 MB which is about .3% of the disk size there seems little point in trying to use it. I would leave it alone.