Apr 13, 2019 It is giving a message 'We couldn't update the system reserved partition'. That's why, I need System Reserved Partition back to get the latest updates of Windows 10. For your information, I would like to say that I am capable of increasing the volume of System Reserved Partition if it is there. Here is the screen shot of my disk management panel. From the Disk Management console, right-click the unallocated volume. Choose New Simple Volume from the shortcut menu. The New Simple Volume Wizard appears. Click the Next button. Set the size of the new volume by using the Simple Volume Size in MB text box. The size is already preset to equal the entire disk capacity, which is recommended.
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.Click the Shrink button.When the operation has been completed, you see the new unallocated volume appear in the same slot as the current drive in the Disk Management console.After shrinking an existing volume, a new volume has been created. Because the volume is unallocated, it’s not available for use.To allocate the unallocated space as a usable hard drive in Windows, follow these steps:.From the Disk Management console, right-click the unallocated volume.Choose New Simple Volume from the shortcut menu.The New Simple Volume Wizard appears.Click the Next button.Set the size of the new volume by using the Simple Volume Size in MB text box.The size is already preset to equal the entire disk capacity, which is recommended.
If you set it to a smaller size, the remaining space on the drive continues to be unallocated.Click the Next button.You can assign the drive a letter or mount the drive as a folder. Or, you can do neither, depending on how you fill in the wizard.(Optional) Choose a letter for the new volume.Click the Next button.Ensure the option Format This Volume with the Following Settings is chosen.Ensure that the NTFS format is chosen.Click the Next button.Click the Finish button to create the new volume.The amount of time taken to complete the operation depends on the size of the volume. Larger disk drives take longer.The display in the Disk Management console shows the drive being formatted; you can watch its progress in the Status column at the top center of the window. The drive isn’t assigned its new letter until after it’s formatted.When the operation is complete, you can close the Disk Management console.The newly created disk drive appears in the Computer window. It’s immediately available for use.