BOOTNXT: This small, mysterious file is believed to be involved in Windows startup options for USB, such as Windows to Go see this reference for more details.
bootmgr: The orchestrator of the Windows boot process it replaced NTLDR used in old Windows versions.
System Volume Information: The folder used to store System Restore restore points.
Recovery: The Windows Recovery Environment (RE) boot image.
Boot: The Boot Configuration Database (BCD) location on BIOS-based systems.
$RECYCLE.BIN: The per-drive Windows Recycle Bin.
If you've used the Folder Options Control Panel to show hidden and system files, then the SRP will contain the following items: Now that we can actually view the SRP from the Windows 10 File Explorer, we can begin to learn all about its contents. I don't suggest changing the SRP's permissions on a production computer Analyzing the System Reserved Partition contents ^