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It's been very common on recent features updates for the required size of the Recovery Partition (Partizione di ripristino) to increase. That original 300 MB of yours (at beginning) is not enough for current requirement, so Windows Update created a new Recovery Partition at the end of the drive.
You can confirm that the one at the end of the drive is the one in use by executing "reagentc /info" from an elevated Command Prompt (Admin). That will tell you which partition has the active WinRE for advanced startup.
IF you're not the type who agonizes over 300 MB wasted out of 111.67 GB (there are some here, believe me) I would just leave that old one at front alone.
You can also use MiniTool Partition Wizard to peruse the contents of those recovery partitions to identify the old one. On my PCs I used MTPW to delete the first recovery partition, move the 100MB system partition left to the start of the drive then extend C: to use the free space. Backup before you do this.
Last edited by Steve C; 25 Mar 2018 at 07:47.