- System Reserved partition can be deleted despite it not being viewable in File Explorer by default.
- Missing files in a System Reserved partition can hinder the system from booting thus frustrating a user, especially when such a person is trying to beat a deadline.
- Deleted files in a partition can be restored either manually or by the use of third-party tools.
It’s very possible for the System Reserved partition to be missing on a computer and when this happens, the PC will find it difficult to boot.
By default, during a successful installation of a new Windows Operating System (OS), the System Reserved partition is created. It houses files such as the bootmgr, and BOOTSECT.BAK, and files for booting your computer in case you use Bitlocker to encrypt the hard drive.
To protect the files of this partition, they are not displayed in Files Explorer. Despite this, some users may mistakenly or unknowingly delete the System Reserved partition. If this is your case or you just can’t find the System Reserved partition, we have highlighted how to fix it with ease.
What can I do if the System Reserved partition missing? 3 ways to get it back
1. Reinstall Windows
2. Use dedicated partition recovery tools
Aside from the EaseUs Partition Master Suite, there are other third-party tools that can also help you recover deleted System Reserved partition files.
Read more about this topic3. Rebuild the System Reserved partition
bootrec /fixmbr
diskpart
select disk 0
list partition
select partition n (n is the Windows OS partition)
bootrec /fixboot
bootrec /rebuildbcd
We hope any of the methods discussed so far helped you restore the missing System Reserved partition. Our team also has a guide specially written for Windows 10 users.
Share your experience after using these solutions. The comment section is also a place we welcome any questions related to the issue.
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