BAC5point2
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Hey guys,
I just got a Dell StudioXPS16, and the very first thing I did was do a clean Windows 7 Ultimate install.
I set up 40GB for a Recovery partition, and the rest as the primary partition.
I've had the computer for a week. Windows popped up an error for me this morning saying the Recovery partition was full (4.3MB left).
I've never had a Recovery partition fill up before. Clearly, there is some setup issue then. What might it be?
So what should I do? I could increase the partiton size, but since it's a Logical drive and not a primary drive, I can't extend it into unallocated space.
Have you any ideas for me?
Thanks!
I just got a Dell StudioXPS16, and the very first thing I did was do a clean Windows 7 Ultimate install.
I set up 40GB for a Recovery partition, and the rest as the primary partition.
I've had the computer for a week. Windows popped up an error for me this morning saying the Recovery partition was full (4.3MB left).
I've never had a Recovery partition fill up before. Clearly, there is some setup issue then. What might it be?
So what should I do? I could increase the partiton size, but since it's a Logical drive and not a primary drive, I can't extend it into unallocated space.
Have you any ideas for me?
Thanks!
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Dell Studio XPS13
- OS
- Windows 7 Professional
- CPU
- P8700
- Motherboard
- OEM
- Memory
- 8GB DDR3-1066
- Graphics Card(s)
- nvidia 9500M
- Hard Drives
- 320GB/7200RPM WD Black