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....
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....
My Computer
At a glance
win 7 professional 32bitAtom CPU N270 1.6GHz2GB
- Computer type
- Laptop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- EEE PC 1000HG
- OS
- win 7 professional 32bit
- CPU
- Atom CPU N270 1.6GHz
- Motherboard
- ASUSTeK Computer INC. 1000HG
- Memory
- 2GB
- Hard Drives
- 160GB