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  1. TV2
    Posts : 2,221
    W10 Pro 22H2
       #61

    The Recovery Partition is the one Windows Back Up uses, I believe.
    If the manufacturer has it's own Recovery Partition they can add it on in addition to the Windows one.
    I believe that if you are making your own backup images, using 3rd party tools like Acronis or Macrium, then you do not need any or both recovery partitions, although it is always a good idea to give Windows what it wants or it could throw a snit.

    I also think, given the troubles you just had, that it might be best to leave well enough alone!

    But if interested, here is additional info on Windows and UEFI Partitioning:
    UEFI/GPT-based hard drive partitions
      My Computers


  2. Posts : 32
    Windows 10 PRO
    Thread Starter
       #62

    TV2 said:
    The Recovery Partition is the one Windows Back Up uses, I believe.
    If the manufacturer has it's own Recovery Partition they can add it on in addition to the Windows one.
    I believe that if you are making your own backup images, using 3rd party tools like Acronis or Macrium, then you do not need any or both recovery partitions, although it is always a good idea to give Windows what it wants or it could throw a snit.

    I also think, given the troubles you just had, that it might be best to leave well enough alone!

    But if interested, here is additional info on Windows and UEFI Partitioning:
    UEFI/GPT-based hard drive partitions
    I plan on doing BI weekly backups on my own. At this point I don't trust the windows recovery lol
      My Computer


 

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