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Howdy essenbe,
Expanded Disk Management screenshot is attached. Also I'm including a Macrium shot I sent a few days back. I'm doing a copy&paste of my explanation on that ... here:
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P.S.: When I had my IT Guy handle the SSD installation (Samsung) using the transfer software we agreed to remove the old System Restore Partition since I'll never want to go back to original factory state. I asked him to leave all the files on the original Hard Drive (now D:\) in case there might be something I needed later. He tried to remove the Restore partition on the original drive after the transfer and somehow everything on the disk got deleted. He copied the "C:" data from the SSD to the Hard Drive (D:\) and decided not to touch the 100 MB partition on the SSD. It sits there in red annoying me, but what's 100 MB?
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I'm pretty sure it (100 MB) was totally empty at that time. Now it has 3 "old-date" files and a "Boot" folder dated the same as the date Win 10 Upgrade was done. It included data on different languages all old dates and these 3 files with the date of the upgrade:
BCD{5b531b54-08c9-11e6-8a8e-e840f20c8749}.TM.blf
BCD{5b531b54-08c9-11e6-8a8e-e840f20c8749}.TMContainer00000000000000000001.regtrans-ms
BCD{5b531b54-08c9-11e6-8a8e-e840f20c8749}.TMContainer00000000000000000002.regtrans-ms
Some Google search time told me some computers have Win 10 creating 3 partitions ..., so, since otherwise this machine is working very well, I just accept it as what? Just, "Oh, well ... "
Macrium shows this best so see the capture attached.
Maybe you'll find it interesting.
FYI: I renamed that partition to "Data (Q\)" as it is an alpha character "out of my sight".
And my CD/DVD Drive is "DVD (O:)" [O for Optical]