Several months ago, I bought a Dell Inspiron 1545 Notebook. Overall I am very satisfied, and the only issues I ever have are usually my own fault, hehe. One thing which I do not understand, though, is why whenever I install my operating system it installs the bootloader on a separate partition from the operating system.
So far, I have installed two operating systems on this laptop: Windows 7 Home Premium, 64-bit, and Ubuntu 10.04 LHS, 64-bit. Both operating systems required me to install the bootloader on a separate partition. It is only about 100MB partition that it creates, and I kind of like having it separate, but it does cause a few issues. For one, my computer permanently fails whenever it goes into hibernation, because the active partition is only the bootloader, 100mb (not enough space). I currently have hibernation disabled.
My laptop has a RAID driver, if that is related. I was just wondering if there is any way to correct this quirky setting?
So far, I have installed two operating systems on this laptop: Windows 7 Home Premium, 64-bit, and Ubuntu 10.04 LHS, 64-bit. Both operating systems required me to install the bootloader on a separate partition. It is only about 100MB partition that it creates, and I kind of like having it separate, but it does cause a few issues. For one, my computer permanently fails whenever it goes into hibernation, because the active partition is only the bootloader, 100mb (not enough space). I currently have hibernation disabled.
My laptop has a RAID driver, if that is related. I was just wondering if there is any way to correct this quirky setting?
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 Home Premium x64Pentium Dual-Core T4400 @ 2.20 GHz4GBIntel Integrated Graphics Card
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Dell Inspiron 1545 Notebook
- OS
- Windows 7 Home Premium x64
- CPU
- Pentium Dual-Core T4400 @ 2.20 GHz
- Memory
- 4GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- Intel Integrated Graphics Card
- Hard Drives
- 320GB Internal, RAID drive
- Internet Speed
- T1