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    [SOLVED] Safe to delete System Reserved?

    I'm not satisfied with it, but I also don't plan to use Windows 11 as often. If its a problem I'll either use EasyBCD or fix it through Ubuntu. Thank you for your assistance.
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    [SOLVED] Safe to delete System Reserved?

    Same result. The boot loader shows two options, Windows and Ubuntu which all point to Disk 0 as it says. The system wont boot up to the OS without me manually selecting Windows in the boot loader. It seems fine, I mean I can still boot into Windows, it's just a process to do so. I'm sure...
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    [SOLVED] Safe to delete System Reserved?

    @USAFRet It does not boot up directly without manual intervention. Basically, I have to turn on the PC, press F11 (to access the boot menu) and select Windows to boot into the OS. I'm sure I can use EasyBCD to fix that though correct? I've used it before in similar situations.
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    [SOLVED] Safe to delete System Reserved?

    Recently, I've decided that I wanted to clear up one of my SSD's (Disk 2) so I can move my files from Disk 1 to Disk 2. This is so I can fully install Linux on Disk 1, since I've been using it for my school work, development, and some gaming. Unfortunately, there is a "System Reserved" on Disk...