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Macrium Unformatted Partition-What is this?
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AskWoody_MVPMarch 21, 2020 at 2:41 am #2209433It’s the MSR partition, which isn’t strictly required but is, by default, standard on GPT-style disks.
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AskWoody MVPMarch 22, 2020 at 10:59 am #2209908Alignment is on 4k boundaries so you wouldn’t see the loss of space (less than 4k).
It seems more likely the manufacturer is being lazy and doesn’t care about wasting a little bit of space – it could just be down to the person who wrote the installation routine.cheers, Paul
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AskWoody_MVPMarch 22, 2020 at 6:00 pm #2210005Mike, let me reiterate this has nothing to do with alignment, OEM choices, or SSD vs HDD. As I said earlier, it’s a normal MSR partition. If you let Microsoft initialize a new disk with GPT-style partition table, it will always include a MSR partition, whether it’s needed or not. IME, most (if not all?) non-Microsoft partition managers will not add a MSR partition.
If you were to check your partitions with a real partition manager, you’ll see it’s an actual partition. Macrium Reflect is not a partition manager, and Windows’ Disk Management only pretends to be one.
Here’s how your partitions would look in Aomei Partition Assistant with that space as an MSR partition vs. as unallocated space:
Here’s how Macrium Reflect displays the MSR partition vs. unallocated space:
And if you were to look at the bytes of the actual partition table, you’d also see the table entry for an actual partition:
As I said, this is the result of letting Microsoft do your partitioning. If you don’t like it, use a real partition manager to delete the partition, and next time use a real partition manager to begin with.
OTOH, the space used is inconsequential, and it will be easier to enable Bitlocker if you decide to do so in the future.
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AskWoody_MVPMarch 24, 2020 at 5:08 pm #2210642I was under the impression that the MSR was only on OS disks.
The Wikipedia link I posted earlier says: “Microsoft expects an MSR to be present on every GPT disk, and recommends it to be created as the disk is initially partitioned.”
I wonder if using diskpart would make the MSR as well.
I just tried a test in a VM, and yes it does. If you use diskpart to initialize a new disk as GPT, it will automatically add a MSR partition.
It’s only the initialization step that adds the MSR. If the disk is already initialized without an MSR by other means, diskpart or Disk Management will create or delete partitions without regard to whether there is any MSR partition.
I don’t use an MSR, but my understanding is it is for use with Bitlocker or dynamic disks. Thus, in most systems it is superfluous and can be eliminated if desired. I presume it is put there by Microsoft just to make things easier if the user should decide to enable dynamic disks or Bitlocker later on.
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