Windows 10 November Update 1511 and system reserved issues

scovilletech

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Hi,

I am trying to update Windows 10 to the build 1511 update that came out in November. It says that it cannot update the system reserved partition. I researched this and it appears that it is due to the reserved only being 100 MB in size and that it is out of space. It mentions using a partition tool to move the C: partition and giving more space to the reserved partition (at least 350 MB). However, when I do this, Windows fails to boot saying that it cannot find some file in system32. No matter what I do, it will not boot until I resize that reserved partition back to 100 MB. Any help on this would be awesome! Thanks.
 
Just throwing this out there... shrink the regular C: partition first while leaving the reclaimed space unassigned. Try to boot and if necessary run a boot repair. Once it's booting again then expand the Reserved partition to grab the space.

Or another time-consuming idea is to clone each partition off the source to a spare drive. Resize all the partitions on the source and then clone back.
 
Why not just ignore the message? I don't recall ever seeing it (2 Dells and a Surface 4 Pro). I have no clue why one would want it "updated".
 
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