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What is System Reserved Partition and How to Delete It [Windows 11 Available]


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System Reserved Partition Overview In this part, we'll explain to you everything about System Reserved partition here...Full steps
Check if System Reserved Partition is Deletable Step 1. Right-click on This PC/My Computer icon on the desktop and select "Manage"...Full steps
Delete System Reserved Partition Step 1. Right-click the partition you want to copy, and choose Clone...Full steps

This page includes everything you may want to learn about the System Reserved Partition. On this page, we'll show you:

System Reserved partition

IMPORTANT: As operations that you are about to make here are very dangerous, and in case if you make any mistake, you might result in a non-bootable PC. Therefore, first of all please make sure that you make a backup of system before making any changes.

System Reserved Partition Overview

In this part, we'll explain to you everything about System Reserved partition here:

1. What is system reserved partition?

System Reserved Partition is a partition for data storage which locates before the system C: drive. It is generated during the clean installation process of the Windows operating system so as to reserve a part of the disk space for subsequent use. Windows usually doesn't assign a drive letter to System Reserved partition.

It starts from Windows 7 consuming 100 MB space, and continues to use on Windows 8 and Windows 10 but consuming more space which is 350 MB. Sometimes, Windows OS saves some system components into the System Reserved Partition for booting up PC. 

2. What is System Reserved Partition used for?

You can use it as a normal data storage partition. And sometimes, Windows use it as a boot partition to load necessary information for the computer to boot up.

3. What happens if you delete System Reserved partition?

Basically, if the System Reserved partition contains OS information or boot files and you directly delete it, you'll meet OS won't boot issue. In other words, the computer cannot boot if you directly delete the System Reserved partition without checking if it's deletable.

In the next part, we'll show you how to deal with a System Reserved partition.

How to Deal with System Reserved Partition - Check If It's Deletable

It's unlikely for most of the computer users to notice a non-drive letter assigned partition called "system reserved" until they open Disk Management under Windows 7, 8,10,11. 

In this part, we'll show you how to check System Reserved partition and help you to confirm if the partition is deletable. Before you start deleting this partition, it's important that you follow the tutorial here to check the partition and then decide how to deal with the System Reserved partition:

Step 1. Right-click on This PC/My Computer icon on the desktop and select "Manage".

Step 2. Click "Disk Management" on the pop-up window.

Step 3. Check the System Reserved partition and see if it contains "System" information next to the Healthy state.

Step 4. Decide what to do with this partition:

Check System Reserved partition

So how to delete this partition from your computer? In the next part, you'll learn how to delete System Reserved partition on Windows 11/10/8/7.

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How to Delete System Reserved Partition

Albeit it is of great importance in booting up Windows with the System Reserved partition. But if the System Reserved partition doesn't contain any system boot components or information and you don't want this partition on your drive, you can delete it.

However, you cannot use Windows Disk Management to delete this partition as Windows' protection mechanism command the tool not to delete this partition.

In this case, you need the help of the best Windows disk management alternative - Qiling Partition Master. It's a reliable and powerful free partition manager that helps you safely delete the System Reserved partition with ease.

Note: If you tend to use an OS drive as a data disk and tend to delete the System Reserved partition and other existing drives, make sure that you have installed or migrated OS to a new HDD/SSD. Also, if you have important data saved in this partition, back up them to another drive or location first.

Tutorial on How to Delete System Reserved Partition on Windows 11/10/8/7

Let's start the process of removing your System Reserved partition from your drive now:

Step 1. Right-click the partition you want to copy, and choose Clone.

Step 2. Choose your the target partition and click Next to continue.

Step 3. Click Proceedand wait for the clone to complete.

Besides this, Qiling Partition Master also helps to: 

Conclusion

On this page, we explained that is System Reserved partition and what it is mainly used for. If you tend to delete the System Reserved partition, we suggest you check if this partition is delectable first.

If it contains system data, don't delete it. Otherwise, you'll meet Windows or PC won't boot issue. If it doesn't contain system data, you can delete it.

As for the partition deleting tool, take powerful partition manager software - Qiling Partition Master as your first choice. It always works to help.

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