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According to this article
http://www.trustedreviews.com/news/windows-10-will-return-up-to-15gb-of-hard-drive-space-to-pc-users
Windows 10 will not have a recovery partition, as we currently understand it.
http://www.trustedreviews.com/news/windows-10-will-return-up-to-15gb-of-hard-drive-space-to-pc-users
Windows 10 will not have a recovery partition, as we currently understand it.
So how will a reset/refresh be done? If they simply have a compressed file on the active partition, surely that can't be a good thing? Relying on an internet connection surely can't be a good thing?Microsoft says Windows 10 no longer needs to create a separate recovery image
“We are also redesigning Windows’ Refresh and Reset functionalities to no longer use a separate recovery image (often preinstalled by manufacturers today) in order to bring Windows devices back to a pristine state,” Microsoft’s Windows Team wrote.
“This reduces Windows’ storage footprint further as the recovery image on typical devices can range in size from 4GB to 12GB, depending on the make and model.
Read more at http://www.trustedreviews.com/news/...d-drive-space-to-pc-users#DVRTQyXxfmxPr1Lb.99