Why is my recovery partition 37GB?

siboli

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Hi w7ers
I'm new so please be gentle.

OK, so I looked at Disk Management under Computer Management->Storage looking at my C: drive, and see that my Acer has
37.03GB in an unnamed volume, healthy, recovery partition,
26.26GB NTFS system, active, system reserved and
169.6GB NTFS "Acer" "healthy, boot, page filve, crash dump, primary partition".

37GB for recovery seems large (NB: system restore is OFF), but as I said I'm new to W7.

What I'd like to have is C: reserved for boot, page file, crash dump, etc, and D: for my data.

How do I go about doing this without causing any damage to the system?

Thanks very much....
 

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Win7 has 2 necessary partitions: System & Boot
The Recovery Partition is in lieu of the installation DVD's. It has nothing to do with System Restore. Leave it alone.
If you want a data partition, you can shrink the primary Acer partition & create a new one from the unallocated space.
You HDD seems to be somewhat small for a new hard drive, about 250GB.
 

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Thanks Comp Cmndo
I'll try that. Yes the drive is only 250gb, but because of the recovery partition and primary partition, i only have 170gb for storage of data.
 

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You could delete the 37GB Recovery partition if you knew you would not ever need or want to restore the PC to the condition it was in when you first took it out of the box.

Some people use the option to burn the recovery files to DVDs which then could be used, if necessary, to restore the PC to factory condition. Look for that option in your Start menu.

Other people use Disk Imaging programs to create backups, and will take an image of the new hard drive before starting to play with and change things around.

26GB for the Windows System Reserved partition seems excessive. This partition is normally 100MB. But I would want to see a picture of that partition in Disk Management before I suggested changing anything there.

And also, for more advanced Windows users, there is a way to eliminate the System Reserved partition altogether. But I would not advise doing so unless there is a compelling reason to do it.
 

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Some people use the option to burn the recovery files to DVDs which then could be used, if necessary, to restore the PC to factory condition. Look for that option in your Start menu.
If you have this option, burn the discs, and then you can remove the Acer Recovery partition. I'm not a fan of having your only recovery method stored on the system's hard drive.
 

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Thanks Comp Cmndo
I'll try that. Yes the drive is only 250gb, but because of the recovery partition and primary partition, i only have 170gb for storage of data.
Is 30GB more really going to make that much difference? You'd probably be better off with a 2nd internal HDD or USB HDD for storage of data. Probably both, because you should keep multiple backups of your data.
 

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Thanks for your help Comp Cmndo and TVeblen and DeaconFrost.

Can you let me know
1. Any utilities which can help me back up the recovery partition to DVD
2. What to look for in the system reserved partition

Thanks again,

Siboli
 

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1. It's already on your laptop (or desktop).
Go to the START (orb) > Click on "All Programs" > and then navigate down to find a folder with the name of your laptop brand in it (Dell, Acer, etc). Look in those folders to see if you can find something along the lines of "Recovery".

(Note: do not start any recovery! You will lose all you personal data!)

When you open the folder for recovery there will be 2 or 3 steps to go before you actually start a recovery (just be careful). Somewhere in those folders will be an option to "create recovery disks". That is what you want to do.

2. There is nothing in the System Reserved partition that a user needs to look at - normally.
In fact, while you can see the partition in Disk Management you should not be able to see it in Windows Explorer or Computer, and it should not have a drive letter.
If yours is any different, let us know.
 

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siboli:
1. Macrium Reflect can image the entire HDD or any partition you choose.
Macrium Reflect FREE Edition - Information and download
2. Ignore the System Partition

TVeblen:

FYI, HP does not follow your outline.
There is no option to create Recovery Disks. You can get them from HP. I did.
I believe Acer uses the same procedure, but am not sure.
 

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Home Built - Jan 2013
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Graphics Card(s)
EVGA GeForce GTX660 - Driver 352.86
Sound Card
On board Realtek ALC898
Monitor(s) Displays
Acer S271HL
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1080
Hard Drives
#1- Samsung 840 Pro Series
#2- Western Digital WD1002FAEX Sata3 Black
#3- Western Digital WD1002FAEX Sata3 Black
PSU
Corsair CMPSU-850TX-V2 - 850 watt (by Seasonic)
Case
Corsair Obsidian 550D
Cooling
Standard 3 120mm case fans, Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO
Keyboard
MS KC-0405
Mouse
Intellimouse 5-button
Internet Speed
56 Mbits/Sec (on a good day)
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Avast & Malwarebytes
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Firefox
Other Info
Asus DVD - DRW-24B1ST 24X
Hi Guys,

Sorry to bump an old thread, but the subject is still actual: I did a recovery image on my Samsung notebook with Samsung Recovery Solution 5 and saved that to my data partition (like I do with Storage Craft on my other PC). Now the whole data partition is gone, or rather it does not appear anymore. When I go to my Disk Management it is there allright, but striped, and it says "314 GB Healthy (Recovery Partition)". How do I get my data back, or are they irretrievably lost?

Thanks
 

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Hi,

Please attach a screen capture image of your Disk Managment screen here in your next reply.

Regards,
Golden
 

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Thanks for your quick response. I have decided to cut the Gordian knot: so I started Easeus PM Pro, assigned the old data partition a new letter and did a quick format. It is empty now, of course, but most of the data were tools, games and videos that can be retrieved from elsewhere. It was a "funny" experience, but I will refrain from using Samsung Recovery Solution 5 in the future.
 

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