Most likely the 125MB partition is used for system diagnostics from
the Manufacture. What brand is the computer? I know Dell, IBM,
HP/Compaq & Gateway use these "hidden" partitions for their
diagnostic software. This is what it looks like to me. So, to
answer it could be normal. But I always thought Normal was just a
setting on the washing machine.
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In the computer management screen it lists two drives. One has a
volume listed as "DRIVE_C(c)" partition basic NTFS Healthy (system)
111.67 GB capacity 80.07 GB free. Then it lists another volume but
it's blank with just a picture of a hard drive. It's specs are
listed as: partition basic FAT Healthy (EISA Configuration) 125 MB
capacity with 120 MB free. Is this normal?
Dave
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