![]() ![]() My question is, does this relate to my upgrade, does the software use this space on the C drive and designate it as a separate drive, or is there another issue? Should I do a low level format of my C drive and restore from my Acronis backup? Should I just live with the issue if there is nothing to worry about. The boot setup shows the 5 physical drives. BTW, DVD and a virtual drive show up as CD-ROM 0 and 1 with I and J respectively. The computer boots up normally albeit a longer boot time. I have ran WD software, Seagate software and Windows disk manager to try to trouble shoot, but there are no drives that show errors. I did a removal of Acronis thinking that this space may have been used by Acronis, but it still exists. This shows as unallocated and I cannot initialize it because I get an input/output error. However, there is Disk 0 which I thought was my C drive and in the Properties Menu shows up as ST_M13FQBL. ![]() I only have 4 internal drives and 1 external drive. Seagate Backup Plus External HDD for my backups which I used Acronis for. SSD drive for C recognized as disk 1 for Windows 8.1 operating system 64 bit.ĥ. All hard disks are initialized with GPT and not MBR. However, it did occur after updating to Acronis 2014. I am not sure if this is an Acronis problem. ![]()
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