How to Remove Recovery Partition in Dell XPS Laptop?


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    How to Remove Recovery Partition in Dell XPS Laptop?


    I have a Dell XPS L502x. It have Recovery partition with Windows 7 Factory image. I have upgraded to Windows 8. Dell Datasafe Local Backup doesnt recognise the recovery image. F8 key is not working at boot.
    So I decided to remove Recovery partition since i wont need it. I want to get back 20GB from Recovery and add it to 'C:'.
    Disk management says it is active system partition. So i couldnt delete it.
    Help me delete it.
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    Partition 1 - 102MB - Healthy (primary partition)
    Partition 2 - 19.53GB - Healthy (System,Active,Primary Partition)
    Partition 3 - 250GB - Healthy (Boot, Pagefile, Crash Dump, Primary Partition)
    Partition 4 - 429GB - Healthy (logical drive)
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    If you decide to go back to Win7 use the Product Key on the COA sticker to Clean Reinstall - Factory OEM Windows 7.

    To delete the Recovery partition first move the System Active flags to Win8 by Marking 8 Partition Active
    then run Automatic Repair - Run in Windows 8 several times if necessary.

    Once 8 partition boots itself and holds System Active flags then you can delete Recovery using Partition Wizard bootable CD, then use Partition Wizard to Resize Partition - Video Help.

    I would leave the small OEM DIagnostics tools partition which will still run after reinstalls because it uses the F12 Boot menu key to run Dell Diagnostics Utility - How to Run the. Run it now to be sure and test your hardware.
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    I read your tutorials, greg. They were awesome. Finally, I found that dell's recovery partition is not going to be any use for me. I will reply after performing your instructions.
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    Thanks greg. It worked like a charm.
    Now i have.
    Partition 1 - 102MB - Healthy (primary partition)
    Partition 2 - 250GB - Healthy (System,Boot, Pagefile, Active, Crash Dump, Primary Partition)
    Partition 0 - Extended
    Partition 3 - 448.53GB - Healthy (logical drive)
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    Suggest me any bootdefrag utility. My windows system files are offset at the end of partition after resizing it with Easeus partition master. I need to bring them to the beggining of partition.
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    Do your resizing with the recommended app Partition Wizard following the video tutorial I posted, and you won't have to worry about this.

    I recommend Puran Defragger for it's boot-time defrag with full Disk Check, that gets at System files that would be running if defrag is done from Windows.
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