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WinRe lost, then found. Where is my Recovery Petition?
Windows 10 Ver 10.0.19045 Build 19045
My old C: SSD was running out of space and I wanted to convert my system to UEFI. Both the the original disk and the replacement disk were configured MBR. So I copied my old drive onto my new drive using Minitools. I then used MBR2GPT to change the partition configuration, Unfortunately this required me to shrink the new C: and move the Recovery Partition. When mbr2gpt successfully converted the new disk to gpt, it attempted to enable WinRe, that failed and I was unable to enable it manually. So I shutdown the computer, unplugged the old system drive and rebooted in UEFI mode. My new drive was now labeled C:, but the Recovery Partition was not labeled "Healthy Recovery Partition". So I again attempted to enable WinRE, which again failed. So I shutdown my computer, plugged in the old drive and when I rebooted the old drive was now labeled I: and the original Healthy Recovery Partition was still labeled as such. So I attempted to enable WinRe and it succeeded. The computer is booted in UEFI mode and the boot is identified in the new C: drive. So where is the WinRe is enabled? Can I can it on my C: if it isn't there now?