Strange behaviour in BIBM during Windows Anniversary Update
Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2016 8:34 pm
Having forced the Windows Anniversary Update (from within a previous Windows 10 version, the 1511 one), during the installation process and in between the several provided reboots, at a certain point I was notified by BIBM that an extra partition had been created and that it should be convenient to check for its integrity...
Before proceeding with the update process, I checcked in BIBM settings and I saw that effectively a NEW Windows RE partition (not present with the previous installation) was listed in Partition Work, as also reported in several other forums/threads.
At any rate, I continued with the update installation that was positively finalized, reporting the Windows RE partition in Disk Management.
But, strangely enough, when checking the status/settings in BIBM, I noted that :
- The Windows RE partition is listed in Partition Work, named MBR Entry 1
- The same partition in not reported neither in the "MBR View", nor it is listed in the 4 slots of "MBR Details" of the Edit Boot Item.
Therefore, the first question coming in mind is : Will the Win RE work if the related partition is not provided in the Boot Item in BIBM? Should I include it in one slot of the Boot Item ?
Furthermore, while I well know that the Windows RE partition has been introduced in order to be able to recover from an old versions, as per BIBM (and looking its configuration), I think there's an inconsistency here ! or am I missing something ?
So, the last question is : Why the Win RE partition was not included by BIBM in one free slot of MBR Details ?
barrow
Before proceeding with the update process, I checcked in BIBM settings and I saw that effectively a NEW Windows RE partition (not present with the previous installation) was listed in Partition Work, as also reported in several other forums/threads.
At any rate, I continued with the update installation that was positively finalized, reporting the Windows RE partition in Disk Management.
But, strangely enough, when checking the status/settings in BIBM, I noted that :
- The Windows RE partition is listed in Partition Work, named MBR Entry 1
- The same partition in not reported neither in the "MBR View", nor it is listed in the 4 slots of "MBR Details" of the Edit Boot Item.
Therefore, the first question coming in mind is : Will the Win RE work if the related partition is not provided in the Boot Item in BIBM? Should I include it in one slot of the Boot Item ?
Furthermore, while I well know that the Windows RE partition has been introduced in order to be able to recover from an old versions, as per BIBM (and looking its configuration), I think there's an inconsistency here ! or am I missing something ?
So, the last question is : Why the Win RE partition was not included by BIBM in one free slot of MBR Details ?
barrow