This includes virus destruction of the system partition or even a system that will not boot.
So you say, okay, yes, I want to encrypt my system partition.
Now, as I've been talking about it, I've been careful to say that the system partition is protected.
The system partition can be different from the boot partition, although they are often the same partition (drive C:).
I will have an answer to whether you're about to mount a system partition.
The first is that Windows 7 setup itself, by default, creates a separate active system partition.
I have Windows make a backup of the system partition every now and again, but I'm much less anal about that.
A hidden system file resides in the root of the system partition, usually "".
The ability to resize hard disk partitions without stopping the server, even the system partition.
If the corrupted volumes include the system partition, the computer will no longer boot.