Current Status of Windows 10 October 2018 Update version 1809


  1. Posts : 622
    Windows 10 Pro x64
       #530

    The EFI System Partition. Not for the tine 16MB but I just having partitions I rather have separate drives than partitions.
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  2. Posts : 195
    3 x Win11 Pro x 64
       #531

    The GPT partition is EFI System partition and usually have 100 MB.
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  3. Posts : 1,961
    Windows 10 Pro x64
       #532

    No, dont ever remove it ! But the recovery-partition can be safely removed , as I always did before , without any problems..........!
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  4. Posts : 2,557
    Windows 10 pro x64-bit
       #533

    pietcorus2 said:
    No, dont ever remove it ! But the recovery-partition can be safely removed , as I always did before , without any problems..........!
    Removing the recovery partition prevents you from rolling back to your machine's factory default settings. Why not hide it instead?

    How to Hide a Recovery Partition (or Other Drive) in Windows

    https://www.howtogeek.com/348168/how...ve-in-windows/
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  5. Posts : 118
    Windows 10
       #534

    IronZorg89 said:
    Removing the recovery partition prevents you from rolling back to your machine's factory default settings.
    If we're talking about the Recovery Partition added by a manufacturer, and not the one that Windows added out of the blue with the 1803 update. In the latter case Windows kindly overwrote my over-provisioned space with a Recovery Partition that i neither needed or wanted.
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  6. Posts : 2,557
    Windows 10 pro x64-bit
       #535

    Dirk Gently said:
    If we're talking about the Recovery Partition added by a manufacturer, and not the one that Windows added out of the blue with the 1803 update. In the latter case Windows kindly overwrote my over-provisioned space with a Recovery Partition that i neither needed or wanted.
    Yes, I was talking about the recovery partition that came with the PC when one first bought it. As for the over-provisioned space, @CountMike in a previous post #493 has already explained why it is like that for some Samsung SSDs and should probably be left as is.
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  7. Posts : 1,961
    Windows 10 Pro x64
       #536

    If you want to roll back to previous , better ( much better !) use your Macrium backup..............
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  8. Posts : 2,557
    Windows 10 pro x64-bit
       #537

    pietcorus2 said:
    If you want to roll back to previous , better ( much better !) use your Macrium backup..............
    It depends on what we are talking about. When I first bought my PC, it came with a whole bunch of bloatware, crapware if you will. Before doing any change, i.e removing them, my first reflex was to make a backup that I still have to this day in case I want to put the PC back exactly the way it was at the time of purchase.

    Admittedly, after that first step, one can remove any annoyances such as the crapware, the recovery partition that came from the manufacturer etc..in order to put your machine to your liking. From there, one can start the sequential backups (differential, or incremental) which are quite a different story from the first crucial backup that unfortunately some users always forgot to make. That was my point. LOL
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  9. Posts : 29,078
    Windows 10 21H1 Build 19043.1023
       #538

    pietcorus2 said:
    " Do not ever remove the GPT Parition "..................WHAT do you mean by GPT Partition ? Is it the Recovery-Partition ??
    GPT is not a partition. It is, instead, a "Partition Scheme". Which means . . . Oh, heck, I'll let How-To Geek tell you all about it while I go read up on it for myself. I've created enough bootable USB Flash drives with Rufus to know what I'm supposed to do, but not all the particulars.

    Whats the Difference Between GPT and MBR When Partitioning a Drive?
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  10. Posts : 56,806
    Multi-boot Windows 10/11 - RTM, RP, Beta, and Insider
       #539

    The Recovery Partition associated with the OS (not OEM anything) does not contain any data that can be used to roll back to anywhere. It is simply a set of tools in the WinRE. It is also, to my understanding, where Macrium gets the data for the newly supported RE Rescue Environment. If it is deleted, that option is no longer available, and Macrium will tell you it must use the PE Environment from WADK. And the options in Settings>Recovery will not function correctly. This is all just my understanding. May be all wrong. Here is what mine looks like. Notice it also contains the Macrium Changed Block Tracker data. This is what Mine looks like (using MiniTool Explore):

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