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Hiding system partition - will it boot?
Friends
I have this partition configuration on my Win 7:
C: Healthy (Boot, Page file, Crash Dump, Primary partition) 145 GB
E: Healty (System, Active, Primary Partition) 608 MB
Programs D: Healty (Logical drive) 312 GB
Service002 H: Healty (primary partition) 700 MB
I would like to hide the E: partition which I believe is the one that the system uses when booting. It has the following folders and files:
Boot
System Volume Information
bootmgr
Can I do that and still boot? What about getting rid of the partition drive letter? Can I remove that and still boot?
I also would like to get rid of that Service002 H: partition as I believe it is the Thinkpad recovery partition. But am not a 100% sure as it also has some of the same folders and files as the partition E:
bootmgr
Boot
Recycle bin
System Volume Information
Recovery
Tvtos
preboot
Do you think I can just delete it and not cause any problems when booting? I have made an Image of the full disk so I am not worried about not being able to re-install Win 7 if needed.
Thanks for any input on this.
Calle