Wanted M6: Why are there 7 partitions on the hard drive of my desire to M6?

As you can see in the screenshot below, my hard drive has 7 partitions.

'C' is the main partition and "D" is supposed to be recovering.

Then why have I not 3 additional recovery partitions?  And why the recovery partition "D" repeat?

Something get screwed up with my upgrade of windows 8 to 8.1?  Can I consolidate one of these parties?

"If you keep an open mind, life will give you more opportunities."

I wouldn't try to consolidate anything - you could end up with a no boot situation. Some of us have recently discussed this and it was never cleared up. From what I know, it's the small recovery partition is Windows start-up files. The Efi partition is used for diagnosis, updates to the Bios, etc. Of course, C: is your partition Windows then recovered on D: files to run a system recovery in case you need to reinstall Windows. The great mystery is why Windows displays duplicates of some of the partitions. They are not physically there - but seem to be.

This reminds me that I need to re - visit this discussion and see if any explanantion was never found.

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