![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I do not mind leaving it there since it is not a lot of space but if it is just an empty partition, should I leave it alone or should I recover that space? I figure if it is OK to remove it, I would have to use a third party partition tool since I see no way to do anything with it in Disk Management. According to Disk Management, it has 450 MB free of 450 MB total, so what is this partition for? There is no option that I can find to delete it so the unallocated space could then be added to the "C:" partition. My question is about this new "Recovery Partition". ![]() I have always left the "System Reserved" partition alone even though I think I have read that you can delete it, but I do not mind leaving it. I still have the "System Reserved 350 MB NTFS Healthy (System, Active, Primary Partition)" and "Windows (C:) 595.39 GB NTFS Healthy (Boot, Page File, Crash Dump, Primary Partition)" from Windows 8.1. I have already deleted the old Windows installation files and as I was doing this I discovered a new hidden partition with no name identified in Disk Management as "450 MB Healthy (Recovery Partition)". I just upgraded my Windows 8.1 Pro 64 bit to Windows 10 Pro 64 bit. ![]()
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