At that point the old RECOVERY PARTITION becomes abandoned by the OS but remains on your System, useless at this point. When this happens, M$ shrinks your OS partition and creates a new RECOVERY PARTITION with the freed space and registers that as such within your System. The only time I've ever seen what you describe is when a System has applied a MicroSloth (M$) update which required the making of a new RECOVERY PARTITION. PST, DBX, EMLX, etc.(from Outlook, Outlook Express etc.)ĭOC/DOCX, XLS/XLSX, PPT/PPTX, PDF, CWK, HTML/HTM, INDD, EPS etc.When doing the initial System Backup, the single RECOVERY PARTITION is always selected. JPG/JPEG, TIFF/TIF, PNG, BMP, GIF, PSD, CRW, CR2, NEF, ORF, RAF, SR2, MRW, DCR, WMF, DNG, ERF, RAW, SWF, SVG etc.ĪIF/AIFF, M4A, MP3, WAV, WMA, APE, MID/MIDI, RealAudio, VQF, FLV, MKV, MPG, M4V, RM/RMVB, OGG, AAC, WMV, APE etc.ĪVI, MOV, MP4, M4V, 3GP, 3G2, WMV, MKV, ASF, FLV, SWF, MPG, RM/RMVB, MPEG etc. Other scenarios including device initialization, virus attack, Memory/SD card ‘Access Denied’ or can’t be read, media card error, factory setting of device without backup etc.Unexpected power-off, software crash, turning off storage media during writing process, improperly pulling out SD card. ![]()
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