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Just follow the below steps to do it now:. Now you may directly delete the not responding partition and recreate a brand new partition to store data again:. We will show you more relevant guides on how to fix hard drive partition not responding or not showing problems. Partitioning a hard drive is to divide a whole hard disk into several independent drive partitions.

Partitioning a hard drive can help you better organize your data. And you can flexibly manage your hard disk when you need to backup and restore files. Saving files on different partitions and reduce the risk of data loss. Besides, If you plan to run different operating systems on your computer, having separate drive partitions is inevitable.

It is because every operating system demands an independent partition for its own. In addition, you should use different drive partitions to store files for different operating systems. For a new disk that never used before, there might be only unallocated space.

So, you can see any partition. To fix no partitions on hard drive, you can try to create partitions and assign drive letters to fix the problem. You can check your hard disk partitions in Disk Management on your computer. Right-click the Start button, choose Disk Management. Then, you can see all the partitions on your hard drive.

Both options do not help to do system recovery, though. Not sure why this last attempt opened Dell DataSafe. Browse Community. Laptops General - Read Only. Turn on suggestions.

Auto-suggest helps you quickly narrow down your search results by suggesting possible matches as you type. Showing results for. Search instead for. Did you mean:. Last reply by ayria Solved. Here is the guide to recover data from corrupt drive. Step 1 Install and launch Eassos DiskGenius, then check if files in this partition can be displayed directly.

If not, go to next step. Step 2 Select the inaccessible drive and click File Recovery button from the toolbar. Make sure you are selecting the correct partition. Step 3 Select Complete Recovery mode and click Start button. The full scan will start to search for files and folders in selected partition. Step 4 Preview files. File found by Eassos DiskGenius will be displayed automatically during scanning, and you can preview listed files and folders to check whether they are correct or damaged.

Step 5 Recover data. Select files and folders you want to recover and right-click them to select "Copy to". Then you can set a location to save recovered data. When you install application or game on your computer, you are prevented from accessing certain location or modifying files; also, you attempt to start certain service or software but fails.

Error messages you may receive as follows:. Setup aborted. Error 5: Access is denied. The main reason of this error is permission issue. If you do not have the Administrator privileges or the account you logged in is not administrator account, the access denied error is tend to appear. Step 2 Select and right-click on Temp folder and click Properties.

Click Security tab and click Advanced button. Step 3 Make sure the option "Replace all child object permission with inheritable permissions from this object" is selected. Click Apply and OK. Step 2 Select the user account that you want to change it to administrator and click Properties. DiskPart has encountered an error : Access is denied. If not, restart your PC and log on Administrator account.

Step 3 Right-click "cmd. If you are prompted for password or confirmation, then enter password or give confirmation. Step 3 Right click key WriteProtect and change the value to 0.

In this article we discuss Access Denied error in 5 scenarios and provide step-by-step solutions to each issue. We hope these solutions are useful to you. If they are proved to be useful, please share it to help more people. If you have any questions or better solutions, please feel free to share or contact us.

DiskGenius Pro All-inclusive partition manager program to safely resize partitions, recover lost files, edit hex data and back up data for PCs, laptops and workstations. This hides the Recovery Partition again. This may be a little too involved for me This forum sure has changed over the past few years. I thought that surely there would be lots of good information and experience here about the nature of the Dell recovery partition and how to remove it while still enabling Windows 7 to boot.

But I had to really search for this information elsewhere and will share it here for others who may have a similar situation. My situation, as posted above is that I cloned the original hard drive of my XPS to a larger drive and then resized and added partitions.

The Recovery Partition and little Dell diagnostic partition may have been working on the newly cloned drive, but certainly weren't after resizing and adding partitions, so both those partitions were basically just sitting there taking up space, except for one important thing: The 11GB Recovery Partition is an active system partition, contains the boot files, and Win7 will not boot without it unless you make some changes.

Since I have 2 1TB drives, and do my own regular scheduled backups, I wanted to get these partitions off my drive. Here is what I did:. To be safe, I made backup images of all partitions, just in case it didn't work. In Folder and search options, View tab, put a dot in "Show hidden files, folders and drives". Also, remove the tick from "Hide protected operating system files Recommended ".

In Computer, Recovery partition, open and copy the "Boot" folder and "bootmgr" and paste them into the C: drive. Copy , do not Move these files. In Folder and search options, View tab, put a tick in "Hide protected operating system files Recommended ". If necessary, set boot order to boot from CD drive first. You can also move and resize partitions to use the new space, or do this later with your own partition software.

This method worked perfectly for me, and it's not as difficult at all once you get started and follow all the instructions carefully.



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