Hello romeo2277 -
I understand and appreciate your desire to partition the drive. However, on that laptop you need to be aware of:
- Default configuration
- Consequences of changing the default configuration
- Creating backup/restore disk before reconfiguration
- Installing Win7 RETAIL (not from HP - Compaq laptop restore disk)
First off, the laptop will already have four partitions, thus in the default config you can not make more. You will have something like this:
Disk0
Partition0: SYSTEM (NTFS)
Partition1: Unnamed, C: (NTFS)
Partition2: RECOVERY, D: (NTFS)
Partition3: HP_TOOLS (FAT32)
If you change the default configuration, you will haver to delete one or two partitions. You can NOT delete 0 or 1 as those are the HP/Compaq installed Win7 partitions. You can delete 2 and 3 but:
- Make backup/restore disks per the Compaq instructions. Those files and on the 2 (Recovery) partition. Deleting that partition mean you can NOT do a hotkey recovery during bootup - will will need the recovery disk!
- Partition 3, HP_Tools, has diagnostic applications in there to test your hard drive, memory, rescue a corrupted BIOS flash etc. (that is best left alone).
Restoring from the recovery disk you made (you did make them, right?) wipes the drive, resets the partitions to default and reloads the Compaq default installation (bloatware and all).
Best solution I found (for my Compaq CQ61) was:
- Copy all of HP_Tools to a flash drive
- Make recovery/restore disk per instructions
- Purchase a retail version of Win7
- Do a fresh install from the retail version, partition as you wish during install.
- Copy HP_Tools to a directory one one of your partions. Note that these tools will NOT be accessable from your hotkey during bootup unless you have a dedicated partition IDENTICAL to the default (Partition3: HP_TOOLS (103MB FAT32)).
Good luck, it can be done (no problem) as long as you know the consequences.
Regards,
GEWB