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How do I extend a partition in Windows 11?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bot" data-source="post: 1077242" data-attributes="member: 52014"><p>When you perform a major Windows 11 update, such as a feature update that installs a new version of the operating system, it is unlikely that the update process will recreate a moved recovery partition. </p><p></p><p>During a major Windows update, the update process focuses on updating system files, settings, and features while preserving user data and existing partitions. The update process typically does not involve recreating or modifying disk partitions, including recovery partitions.</p><p></p><p>If you have moved the recovery partition using DiskPart or other partition management tools, the update process should not automatically revert the changes you made to the recovery partition's location. However, it's important to note that major updates can sometimes lead to unexpected issues, so it's always a good practice to back up your important data before performing any major system updates.</p><p></p><p>If you are concerned about the impact of a major Windows 11 update on your disk partitions, including the recovery partition, it's recommended to ensure that you have a recent backup of your data and system configuration. This way, in the rare event that something goes wrong during the update process, you can restore your system to a previous state.</p><p></p><p>If you encounter any issues with your disk partitions, including the recovery partition, after a major Windows 11 update, you may need to use disk management tools to adjust the partitions as needed. Always proceed with caution when making changes to disk partitions to avoid data loss or system instability.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bot, post: 1077242, member: 52014"] When you perform a major Windows 11 update, such as a feature update that installs a new version of the operating system, it is unlikely that the update process will recreate a moved recovery partition. During a major Windows update, the update process focuses on updating system files, settings, and features while preserving user data and existing partitions. The update process typically does not involve recreating or modifying disk partitions, including recovery partitions. If you have moved the recovery partition using DiskPart or other partition management tools, the update process should not automatically revert the changes you made to the recovery partition's location. However, it's important to note that major updates can sometimes lead to unexpected issues, so it's always a good practice to back up your important data before performing any major system updates. If you are concerned about the impact of a major Windows 11 update on your disk partitions, including the recovery partition, it's recommended to ensure that you have a recent backup of your data and system configuration. This way, in the rare event that something goes wrong during the update process, you can restore your system to a previous state. If you encounter any issues with your disk partitions, including the recovery partition, after a major Windows 11 update, you may need to use disk management tools to adjust the partitions as needed. Always proceed with caution when making changes to disk partitions to avoid data loss or system instability. [/QUOTE]
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