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I am not sure how I managed to do this, but somehow I incorrectly ordered the partitions when installing Windows 10. This happened months ago so it is a little too late to reformat and start again. Can someone offer a trusted and verified solution to move the recovery partition behind the OS (C:) so I can access the rest of the unallocated space? Current partition order

I have messed up too many partitions in my life and don't trust myself to figure it out by guessing and checking. I would like to access the free space but don't want to spend a whole day recovering the drive after making a mistake, so I am really asking for a solution that has worked for others in the past.

Dave Haskel
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    Does this answer your question? [How to move the 350mb recovery partition on Windows 8.1](https://superuser.com/questions/1016422/how-to-move-the-350mb-recovery-partition-on-windows-8-1) – Ramhound Apr 07 '20 at 23:02
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    **Always** make proper backups before using any tool to move a partition on a disk. – Ramhound Apr 07 '20 at 23:03
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    Possible duplicate of https://superuser.com/questions/1354574/how-to-expand-the-windows-partition-when-the-recovery-one-is-in-the-way and https://superuser.com/questions/972227/i-want-to-expand-a-partition-on-my-boot-ssd-but-there-is-a-recovery-partition-a and https://superuser.com/questions/1106092/how-to-enlarge-windows-10-efi-partition – Ramhound Apr 07 '20 at 23:05
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    There are additional duplicates to this question those are duplicates I found in 5 minutes. – Ramhound Apr 07 '20 at 23:12

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