Correction:
I used the term bios incorrectly. Bios "is" the procol for lack of a better term. GPT is the newer more efficent protocol, once again if protocol is the right word.
I am thinking about taking some online classes to get back\relearn and learn new the stuff I used to know so well. I stopped at server 2000 as a ssys admin and winxp was the desktop of choice for windows.
These days I seem to fumble around because I think I still know so much and I don't...................
Thanks. I know all that. My drives are NTFS, that is the formatting of the partitions. That's not the issue. The issue is the recovery partition is GPT, not MBR. That is the only thing that I can figure is stopping Win 10 pro from finding it. GPT is needed to use the newer UEFI bios protocol (not sure thats what it is, but that is what it does. BIOS aka Basic input output system is better, newer and more secure using Uefi.
I converted the whole drive to GPT because I did not know this info when I first installed a clean win 10 pro on a new ssd. So everything was MBR (master boot record-older protocol)So I had to use a converter to get to GPT to use the newer UEFI.
I am thinking that I only had to convert the main (OS) partition to GPT (from MBR) but I converted the whole drive.
I need to find out if I could have only converted the one partion, I am not sure. Need to go to the stores now but will investigate when I get back
Hope that makes sense?