Unlabeled Partition

Anonymous
2019-01-28T08:02:56+00:00

I have an unlabeled partition in my pc, which was not in my pc few days ago. But today when i look at my disk management for some purpose i found that there has an unlabeled partition. I am not understanding what is this partition for. Does it has any particular task? Basically i had three partition in my HDD which was System Reserved, C: (Root) and D: (Home), but now as you can see there has an extra partition which is unlabeled. I have marked it with red color in the image.

If i merge that unlabeled partition with C: drive will there be a problem? If anyone can give me any kind of information and solution then it will be a great help for me.

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  1. DaveM121 813.4K Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2019-01-28T08:07:46+00:00

    Hi Sadid

    That is the Windows 10 Recovery partition. That partition is required, and is used if you ever need to repair Windows 10 with the Windows Recovery Environment

    You should not delete or merge that partition . . .

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  2. Anonymous
    2019-02-27T17:20:46+00:00

    Thank you.

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