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Recovery Partition (400MB) and EFI System Partition (260MB)? Please explain?
in Disk Management, I have 2 partition (D) of the same name (1.D:Recovery. 2. D:Recovery) having same space (16GB, 16GB). Why is it so?
and 2 blank partition, 1st. Recovery Partition having 400MB and 2nd. EFI System Partition having 260MB, currently comsuming both 0MB space (100% free).
I wonder if anyone can explain me the logic behind this.
enclosed: Screenshot
I am extremely sorry, I was unable to attach the screenshot. I wonder if anyone could tell me how to attach a screenshot so that I can explain what the problem is.
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- plutonicLv 67 年前最愛解答
I don't see your screenshot but the Recovery Partition is for restoring your computer back to the day you bought it and, if you have not made recovery discs should not be tampered with. The EFI partition is a new way of booting up the machine to make sure that it is booting Windows and not some hacker's version of Windows that happens to be on your machine. You should not mess with that either.
As for those "second" recovery and EFI partitions, I have feeling that those are placeholders to fill up enough space to give the partitioning software an even boundary to start the next partition.