Recovery Partition after clean install

NeuralNet88

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Hey guys, I made a thread on this same sub forum about some issues I was having with a BSOD(inaccessible boot device). I flashed the bios and then ran a clean install of windows 10 and its fine for now. However I admit that was the first time that I did an actual clean installation of windows in real life. When it came time to pick where to place windows, where it usually shows the drive I had 3 partitions, one was system reserved I believe, one was primary and the other one was recovery. I was confused because usually there is only one from what I have seen. I deleted the two partitions that were not primary and formatted the primary one and installed windows. That means everything is on the one partition now and the other two are unallocated, and thus no recovery partition. Firstly, I'm assuming I can still make a recovery drive, and secondly what happened and what could I have done differently?

Thanks for any help that you offer.
 
Solution
Maybe issues upon booting, but mainly not being able to repair and recover your OS with the recovery environment. It will only matter if your OS messes up.

NeuralNet88

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So am I fine or did I do something bad? Like I said there is no recovery partition.
 

NeuralNet88

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Dec 11, 2016
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It's working fine for now, but what else could be wrong with it?