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date: 2017-01-02 12:26:42
subject: Re: Recovery partion Windows 10

From: Paul 
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Subject: Re: Recovery partion Windows 10
@Date: Mon, 02 Jan 2017 13:26:43 -0500
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Keith Nuttle wrote:
> I recently bought an HP laptop with Windows 10 reinstalled, and have a 
> question about the contents of the recovery partition.
> 
> With older versions of Windows, the OEM operating system, all of the 
> drivers, and OEM installed 3rd party software was contained in the 
> recovery partition.
> 
> 
> On the recovery partitions of OEM Windows 10 computers is the Original 
> OS in the recovery partition?   OR When a recovery is performed will the 
> OS be downloaded from MS and the recovery partition only includes 
> drivers and 3rd party software.
 
It's faster to just look inside the partition in question yourself.
 
No, this is not the partition you're interested in, it just
shows the results of me looking at something I couldn't
see from Windows. There's always a way to get here.
 
http://s15.postimg.org/pwvs3fee3/recovery_partition.gif
 
Some partitions in the past, actually contained PowerQuest
or Ghost images. As their source materials. I don't think
that's necessary any more.
 
    Paul

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