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Once you have it down to "one" Recovery partition, we then shrink the C: drive 500GB, and then add that 500GB to the Recovery partition. Then re-try the update and it will work.
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Using Minitool Partition Wizard (free)...
MiniTool Partition Wizard Free | The Best Partition Manager for Windows ... do the following....
1. Right click the C:\ drive and choose move/resize
2. Then, on the windows that pops up, grab the arrow on the far right side and slide it 500MB to the left.
3. Then, in the lower left, click apply. The computer will want to reboot to do this. That's normal.
4. Once back on the Desktop, open Minitool and this time right click on the "Recovery partition" and choose move/resize.
5. Then on the window that pops up, grab the arrow on the "left" side, and slide it till "Unallocated space before" reads: 0.00 GB
6. In the lower left corner of Minitool, click on Apply.
Now your Recovery partition should be 500MB bigger. So re-try the update, and it should work.
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When you clean install Windows 10, it will look something like this...
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To make the Recovery partition 500MB bigger (BLUE arrow), we first have to make the Windows partition, 500 MB smaller (RED arrow), so there's
room to increase the size of the Recovery partition.