A little over a month ago I purchased a small mini computer. It came with two drives: an eMMC 256GB system drive and a generic 256GB NVMe SSD data drive. The SSD drive was a little small for what I wanted to do so I purchased a Samsung 980 Pro 2TB drive and cloned the system drive to it using Samsung Magician. Everything is working fine except when a look at the two drives in Disk Management, Samsung Magician switched the positions of the Recovery Partition. On the old drive it was the last partition after the C: partition. On the new drive it now exists at the beginning of the drive. When I run "reagentc", it says that the Recovery Environment is disabled.
So what is the best process to follow:
1. Does it matter if the Recovery Partition is first? If it should be last, how easy is it to switch the Recovery partition to the end?
2. If have not tried enabling the Recovery environment as I was not sure whether I wanted to try switching parttion positions. If the Recovery partition position does not matter, should I just leave the Recovery Partition where it is and enable the Recovery Environment at the first partition if it works ok there?
Also after running HWInfo64, I noticed that "Secure Boot" is not set. How do I fix that?
JohnD
So what is the best process to follow:
1. Does it matter if the Recovery Partition is first? If it should be last, how easy is it to switch the Recovery partition to the end?
2. If have not tried enabling the Recovery environment as I was not sure whether I wanted to try switching parttion positions. If the Recovery partition position does not matter, should I just leave the Recovery Partition where it is and enable the Recovery Environment at the first partition if it works ok there?
Also after running HWInfo64, I noticed that "Secure Boot" is not set. How do I fix that?
JohnD
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 10