MoleKingQ36
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Hi, so the story is: I got a new laptop that was had windows 10 on it but was originally designed to run windows 7. So I put windows 7 on it and mostly it worked well but there were a few issues with the network and sound drivers. After poking around a bit I decided (with my limited expertise) that the problems were caused by old leftover stuff from Windows 10.
After a while I got over the fact I couldn't use wireless. And the sound fixed itself thankfully. Recently though I was trying to use a customization tool and I got an error that is associated with having a dual boot windows. I went into the disk management screen and I noticed there were two different recovery partitions.
I suspect at least one is redundant and part of what's causing problems. I want to delete it but I'm worried about breaking my computer. Any help would be appreciated.
After a while I got over the fact I couldn't use wireless. And the sound fixed itself thankfully. Recently though I was trying to use a customization tool and I got an error that is associated with having a dual boot windows. I went into the disk management screen and I noticed there were two different recovery partitions.
I suspect at least one is redundant and part of what's causing problems. I want to delete it but I'm worried about breaking my computer. Any help would be appreciated.
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 Professional 64
- Computer type
- Laptop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Lenovo thinkpad T430
- OS
- Windows 7 Professional 64