But first of all, let’s see how one user describes this situation: Due to a code bug, Windows 10 v1803 now assigns drive letters to previously hidden partitions. In other words, these partitions are now visible in Disk Management and File Explorer. Most of these partitions are actually recovery partitions. Keep in mind that deleting them might limit your ability to recover Windows in case something goes wrong with your computer. So, it’s best to simply keep them on your machine.

New partitions appear after Windows update [FIX]

Microsoft already fixed this problem via an update, so all you need to do is install the latest Windows 10 v1803 updates on your machine and those strange partitions should disappear. However, the solution works only for those devices that install the Windows 10 April 2018 Update after the hotfix is released. If you’ve already installed Windows 10 v1803 and your are experiencing this issue, follow the steps listed below: That’s it, this quick workaround should help you fix the problem in no time. RELATED STORIES TO CHECK OUT:

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