How to Move System Reserved Partition to Another Drive

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✅ 【About this Video】
⏰ 0:00 Start
⏰ 01:04​​ Move System Reserved Partition with Disk Management
⏰ 04:40​​​​​​​​ Move System Reserved Partition with AOMEI Backupper

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✅ 【Detail】
The first method is to use built-in Disk Management to move the boot partition on the wrong drive. Please note that the following operation may cause unexpected problems. Thus, you need to create a repair disc first. Once your computer cannot boot successfully, you can use it to troubleshoot the computer.

1. To get into disk management, we type “Win+R” and input “diskmgmt.msc” in the pop-up window and click OK.
Here you can see all your disks and their info, now you can see we have a system reserved partition on disk 1.
2. Create a new simple partition on disk 0. Please note that the System Reserved partition is 100 MB on Windows 7, 350 MB on Windows 8, and 500 MB on Windows 10. We are using Windows 10 so we create a 500MB partition. If you do not have unallocated space on disk 0, you can shrink the partition first. Right-click the unallocated space and choose New Simple Volume.
3. Assign a drive letter for your newly simple partition, for example (Z:).
4. Copy everything from the system reserved partition to your newly simple partition (Z:)
5. Remove the drive letter from the system reserved partition on disk 1.
6. Set the new partition as "System Reserved".
7. Remove the drive letter of your new System Reserved partition, then mark it as active.
8. Restart your computer and delete the system reserved partition on disk 1.

You know using disk management may cause unexpected problems, a more serious situation is that your computer cannot boot. Why not try an easier and safer way to complete the task?
Now, take windows 10 as an example, before we start, you should:
Prepare an external hard drive and be sure it can be detected. If you don't have the extra disk, you can create unallocated space on the disk containing the system reserved partition to store the system partition. It is around 500MB in Windows 10.

Let's start to learn how to move the system reserved partition in Windows 10 with the "System Clone" feature in AOMEI Backupper.
1. Click AOMEI Backupper to get into its interface.
Here you can see the options on the left menu
2. Select Clone and System Clone. Then, it will automatically select the operating system and system reserved partition.
3. Select the external hard drive (or unallocated space) as the destination path, and click Next.
4. Then, click Start Clone to perform Windows 10 move system reserved partition.
Just wait for a while. When it finished,
5. Boot the computer from the cloned SSD and delete the previous system reserved partition to free disk space.

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