I was looking at the SSD layout in my laptop and see that there are Recovery partitions that have 100% free space. So I'm thinking there are no recovery files in these partitions. Also, if I look at the SSD under the defragmentation tool, I only see the C drive and don't see any Recovery Drive, so maybe another indication there is absolutely nothing in them.
Do I just need to open "Recovery Drive" application and have it put files in the Recovery partition of the SSD like described in the article link below? I wonder why Dell didn't do this before sending the laptop out. I'm assuming the "Recovery Drive" application will see the already existing recovery partitions and do it's thing - ??.
Once a Recovery partition is populated with files, does it ever need to be updated later, or is it a one time thing?
https://www.anyrecover.com/deleted-files-recovery-data/create-recovery-partition-windows-10/
Do I just need to open "Recovery Drive" application and have it put files in the Recovery partition of the SSD like described in the article link below? I wonder why Dell didn't do this before sending the laptop out. I'm assuming the "Recovery Drive" application will see the already existing recovery partitions and do it's thing - ??.
Once a Recovery partition is populated with files, does it ever need to be updated later, or is it a one time thing?
https://www.anyrecover.com/deleted-files-recovery-data/create-recovery-partition-windows-10/
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