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<blockquote data-quote="4wd" data-source="post: 983226" data-attributes="member: 393358"><p>That's many, some can be deleted but on the other hand, if everything works it does not really matter in practice (except if needing space, kill the recovery partition if presumed never to be used, and allocate that space to C or other partiton in use). Always make a complete disk image (recommending: Macrium Reflect, with tested winpe boot usb stick) before experimenting :O)</p><p></p><p>Am always doing fresh OS install, and end up with efi & C (then shrinking C to 50 gb for os and programs, and creating a D for files). Even the efi can be omitted if one really wants.</p><p></p><p>Here's the setup on my main laptop, must admit I like the looks, zero ghost partitions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4wd, post: 983226, member: 393358"] That's many, some can be deleted but on the other hand, if everything works it does not really matter in practice (except if needing space, kill the recovery partition if presumed never to be used, and allocate that space to C or other partiton in use). Always make a complete disk image (recommending: Macrium Reflect, with tested winpe boot usb stick) before experimenting :O) Am always doing fresh OS install, and end up with efi & C (then shrinking C to 50 gb for os and programs, and creating a D for files). Even the efi can be omitted if one really wants. Here's the setup on my main laptop, must admit I like the looks, zero ghost partitions. [/QUOTE]
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