Windows 10 - Normal Partition Table Reference

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outlier
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Windows 10 - Normal Partition Table Reference

#1 Post by outlier »

Are there any Windows 10 normal partition table screen shots available? New user & have no idea what is a normal Windows 10 installation should look like with GPT. Have no access to another Windows 10 PC. Have not be able to find any on the forums.

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Re: Windows 10 - Normal Partition Table Reference

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Here is an example:

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     Partition			Start        End    Size in sectors
 1 P EFI System                  2048    1023999    1021952 [EFI system partition]
 2 P MS Reserved              1024000    1286143     262144 [Microsoft reserved partition]
 3 P MS Data                  1286144  350676748  349390605 [Basic data partition] [Windows]
 4 P Windows Recovery Env   350676992  351649791     972800

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Re: Windows 10 - Normal Partition Table Reference

#3 Post by outlier »

Thanks very much for the normal Wind10 Partition Table screenshot.

Can testdisk 7.2 recover GPT partitions on external hdd if it is running on a Vista or XP PC?

An old forum post seems to hint that there are less -recovery capability- available on older OS.

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