Hi,
When I get a new laptop and there is some operating system first I remove
the partition, where is an image respective rescue disk for my OS, because
it's full of stupid things and I'm installing clean OS and drivers and
after make with Norton Ghost or some program like this backup.
In PM it's possible but take care PM 7 was so bad and I don't know if PM 8
is better but it's only one accessible program with all features what you
can do with a partition.
With best regards,
Marek Durila
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David,
I have had similar issues with factory installed hard drives
in my Acer tower. I was never able to delete that partition
short of running the clean command in diskpart. However,
this totally wipes the hard drive and then you need to put
back the partitions you want. Not a big deal with Image for
Window's but still more work than simply being able to
delete the partition.
Al
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I need to know if such a task is possible and assuming it is
how it may be done. This system has a hidden partition that
will boot the system if a secondary power button is pressed
for recovery purposes. I am considering removing this and
making it a duo boot kind of a deal. I have partition magic
8 if that helps anybody diagnose this problem.
David Ferrin
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