I have a Dell Windows 7 laptop that has as an OEM volume (labelled a"partition" in another column - is there a difference?). According to Disk Management its capacity is 102MB with 102MB free space (100% free it tells me). So why would Dell wish to create an OEM and then leave it empty? Thanks for any info.
I was going to say that it might be a recovery partition, but 102MB seems too smalldell oem info for that.
Normally having two partitions would be a good idea as it enables you to keep Windows on one partition while you keep your personal files on a separate partition so that they don't get wiped if you ever have to reinstall Windows. - but it's too small for that too!
Could perhaps be a 'swap file' space if you were using Linux, but you say you're using Win7.
You could hadell oem infove a look in your User Manual to see if there's any relevant info perhaps?
Otherwise - I don't know.
Now stick a fork in me - coz' I'm done!
this is nessacary it contains useless information that your pc needs onstart up its called the MBR mine has the same.... only i built my own and it was allocated by windows
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