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Other devices are ok.

 

The Nvidia software missing is "Nvidia GeForce Experience" (the control panel instead is present)

 

However I can't see in disk management a partition that the pc created during windows installation

 

P.S. Thank you for the patience

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Hi:

 

Sorry, but I don't understand the problem you are having, so I won't be able to help you with that.

 

When I look in disk management of my W10 installation, I see C:\ 931.41 GB Healthy, and one 101MB unallocated partition.

 

I don't have any other partitions.

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When I installed windows it created four partition:

-recovery 450mb

-primary where windows is installed

-MSR 16mb

-EFI 100mb

 

In Disk management i can't see the third partition, but anyway it shouldn't give me any problems

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