Drivers/Hardware :: 3 Recovery Partitions

Aug 16, 2015

Anyway, today I had to repartition a drive. So, I went into disk management and here is what I found:

My main system drive has 3 recovery partitions! This is after an in-place upgrade, refresh, and then reset.

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