If you would like specific advice on deleting these and recovering the space into Win7, please post back here a Screenshot of your full Disk Management map, using the Snipping tool in the Start Menu, attaching file using paper clip in reply box.
I am now in the deep sh.. I tried the free partition wiz it seemed to work ok it deleted the 2gb partition then I resized the other one by the 2gb.
However, the pc now won't boot is says there is no o/s !!!
This is why I asked for a Disk Mgmt screenshot so we could give you the exact steps to delete the recov partition and resize the Win7 partition into that space.
We do this all of the time here but it sometimes requires recovery afterward by booting into the WIn7 DVD repair console, clicking through to Recovery Tools and running Startup Repair
3 separate times to repair or rewrite the MBR to Win7.
We needed to first make sure Win7 is marked system active in the Disk Mgmt screenshot.
What's needed now is boot into
PW bootable CD and copy down the exact info given on each partition. We are looking for which partitions are System and/or active.
If Win7 partition is not marked Active, rightclick in PW to Modify>Set Active.
If Win7 is marked System Active in Partition Wizard then Startup repair should restart the computer within
3 separate tries, however in some cases where no installation shows up in the Repair console, it is necessary to run bootrec and/or bootsect commands to jog the installer to show an installation to Startup Repair.
So if Startup Repair fails to restart it after
three separate attempts, boot back into Repair console and open a Command Line to type exactly:
bootrec.exe /fixmbr
bootrec.exe /fixboot
Now attempt restart, boot into Startup Repair and run at least 3 times. If fail, boot back into Repair Console, open another Command Line and type:
Bootsect.exe /nt60 all /force
Again, restart and if necessary boot into Startup Repair and run at least 3 times.
In every case I've helped with, Win7 has by now restarted.