Difference in the partition map when recovering from True Image installed software or the Acronis recovery disk
I have received a new Win 7 notebook. In this notebook (I don't know why, but it seems a current practice in the industry nowadays) they are including a System Reserved Partition with the letter D assigned to that partition. As far as I have read around the web, there is no way to remove this System reserved partition so I am stuck with it. But having a useless partition using the letter D, which is a drive designation to which I am used for a long time regarding the way I handle my info is really painful, so I changed the drive letter of the System Reserved Partition to H.
So my current drive structure is as follows
Recovery - Pri - 13.85gb
C: (windows) - Pri - 117.2gb
D: (D) - Log - 166gb
E: (Terra) - Log - 48.83gb
F: (Fotos) - Log - 87.89gb
G: Static) - Log - 31.9 gb
H: (System reserved) - Pri, Act - 100mb
I did an image backup of partitions C + H +MBR and found that there is a big difference when I try to recover with the True Image installed in the notebook or booting with an Acronis Recovery Disk. Here is the result.
In both cases, after selecting the image to restore, the recovery requests for each partition previously imaged the info of which partition should that partitionimage be recovered to, and it shows the available disk partition map.
When I use the installed True Image software, the partition structure I am offered is identical to the one upon which I did the backup. When I use the Acronis Recovery Disk the partition map offered is significantly different and as follows :
Recovery - 13.85gb - THIS PARTITION IS GRAYED OUT AND NOT AVAILABLE FOR SELECTION (This is my comment)
C: (System reserved) - 100 mb - THIS PARTITION IS GRAYED OUT AND NOT AVAILABLE FOR SELECTION (This is my comment)
D: (Windows) - Pri - 117.2 gb
E : (D) - Log - 166gb
F : (Terra) - Log - 48.83gb
G : (Fotos) - Log - 87.89gb
H : (Static) - THIS PARTITION IS GRAYED OUT AND NOT AVAILABLE FOR SELECTION (This is my comment)
To rule out mistakes and as my Acronis recovery Disk had been built from my own installed software, I did the same process with a Recovery disk built from Acronis web supplied mediabuilder, and the result was identical.
Does anyone understand why and what does this mean ? Is there a problem with the products, with my disks ? Am I doing something wrong ?
Thanks

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Its not 100% clear from the original post, but what I *think* concerned him was the fact that three of his partitions were greyed out and not selectable, not so much that the drive letters had changed. He didn't actually say that he already knew about the drive letter changing being normal when using the boot disk, so perhaps that confused him as well.
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