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Hi, I upgraded to Windows 10 20H2 and had some issues along the way. After installation, I seem to have ended up with 451MB of unallocated space at the beginning of the disk, followed by 4 EFI system partitions (100 MB each), my C: Drive partition,  followed by 505 MB Unknown parttition and my F: Drive (Documents/Data). Disk Director Screenshot attached.

Can I use Disk Director 12.5 to reconfigure my disk - how can I find out know which EFI partitions can be deleted.

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Mousa, I can only advise making a full disk / partitions backup of your disk drive before taking any actions to remove / delete any 'extra' partitions.

In terms of identifying which EFI partitions can be deleted, you really need to browse the contents of these partitions and see which one contains files that have been modified the most recently.

Disk Director does not allow me to browse the files of my own active EFI System partition but does allow this for my other partitions, so that may also be a check point to try?  If you are allowed to (right-click then select Browse files) view the contents of the extra EFI partitions, then this may suggest that these are not the active partition?

You can download a copy of the free MiniTool Partition Wizard software and use this to browse all the partitions contents.  This did allow me to browse my active EFI System partition!

I also have been able to read EFI partitions with MiniTool Partition Wizard.

Ian