HP Recovery Partition disk suddenly appearance change! Help

Hello everyone

Please help me on this, I was checking my disk recovery partition hp I have windows 8 and what it looks like on my front disc

But now after a long time, turns out to be like this (pictured below), I don't know what I did but I was wondering guys if my disk recovery partition is still works even on this State? Please someone answer...

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