The primary purpose of a recovery partition is to provide a dedicated space on the hard drive that contains the files necessary to restore the operating system to its original state. This can be extremely beneficial in case the main operating system partition is corrupted or fails. The recovery partition typically includes the OS installation files and may also contain drivers and other software installed by the manufacturer.
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