pacificredhawk
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Most of the partitions may show as empty but don't believe it. As the partitions were created by the OEM for OEM use they do not necessarily follow Windows file system standards. They typically contain data in a private form known only to the OEM.
You can have up to 128 partitions on one HDD.
120 to go.
None of the partitions are Ubuntu.Most of the partitions may show as empty but don't believe it. As the partitions were created by the OEM for OEM use they do not necessarily follow Windows file system standards. They typically contain data in a private form known only to the OEM.
True, however I had an Ubuntu partition a while back. So one or two of them could be from that.
Here are my current partitions. My system is a Lenovo.
If you want to keep the ability to recover your system after some catastrophic event, keep the partitions as Theog suggests.
I am pragmatic. I make an image and keep the EFI partition and C. The rest is for the birds. I am sure theog will not agree, lol.