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I have 2 disks Disk 1: 128gb SSD Disk 2: 1TB HDD I see on disk 1 there are 2 healthy recovery partitions taking up 11.69 + 1.08GB space. I want to know if it's safe to delete the 11.69 GB partition. I did some research and found out that partition 3…

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About a week ago, I accidentally installed a disk image file from a website that turned out to be malicious. I immediately noticed a new app called "Healthy.exe," and when I looked it up I got a bunch of results calling it malware. I deleted…

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When you use the /CheckHealth sfc argument, the DISM tool will report whether the image is healthy, repairable, or non-repairable. If the image is non-repairable, you should discard the image and start again. If the image is repairable, you can use the /RestoreHealth argument to repair the image. To repair an image Use the /RestoreHealth argument to repair the image. For example, to repair an ...

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DaveM121 864.5K Independent Advisor , 11:56 AM Hi beef boss_224, Rest assured, it is perfectly safe to delete that Healthy (Primary Partition), it is unused by Windows and there is no data on that partition either. Was this answer helpful?

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i checked disk management tool and found multiple healthy recovery partitions. Is this common or can i delete them and how?

Healthy (EFI Sytem Partition) and Healthy (Recovery partition) next to my C drive - Unable to extend C Volume Anonymous , 1:23 AM

My internal SSD hard drive is online and healthy but does not appear in volumes and cannot be assigned a letter. Drive D: does not appear and I can't access my files. The issue happened after I plugged in an external drive.