In our testing, it appears this special partition is created only when you install Lion onto an internal drive formatted with a GUID partition scheme. One of the most significant new features of Lion is one I hope you’ll never need to use: recovery mode, officially called “Lion Recovery.” It turns out that when you install Lion, the installer creates an invisible, bootable, 650MB partition-a portion of a drive the operating system treats as a separate volume-on your startup drive called Recovery HD that includes a few essential utilities for fixing problems, restoring files, browsing the Web, and even reinstalling Lion.
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