ahstanford
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As many of you know, I am running an Asus CM5571 Desktop. By default, this PC was shipped with multiple partition on a single drive. It comes with a small and hidden partition for recovery to factory settings, a C:/ partition for apps/OS and a D:/ partition for data.
After a long bit of internal debate, I've decided that I would like to reformat this PC using a retail copy of Windows 7 Home Premium (not the recovery disk) and in the process I'd like to shrink my C:/ partition to 80GB rather than the current 372GB on the c:/ partition.
I'm considering removing the recovery partition while I'm at it, too.
I need some advice as to how this can be done.
The major issue is that my D:/ partition holds 460GB of data that is not easily replaced and I do not have a backup solution. Is it possible to do my reformat, repartition and reinstall without harming the data on partition D:/?
Thanks in advance,
Alex
After a long bit of internal debate, I've decided that I would like to reformat this PC using a retail copy of Windows 7 Home Premium (not the recovery disk) and in the process I'd like to shrink my C:/ partition to 80GB rather than the current 372GB on the c:/ partition.
I'm considering removing the recovery partition while I'm at it, too.
I need some advice as to how this can be done.
The major issue is that my D:/ partition holds 460GB of data that is not easily replaced and I do not have a backup solution. Is it possible to do my reformat, repartition and reinstall without harming the data on partition D:/?
Thanks in advance,
Alex
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Asus Essentio CM5571-BR003
- OS
- Windows 7 Home Premium
- CPU
- Intel Pentium Dual E5400 @ 2.7Ghz
- Memory
- 6GB DDR3
- Graphics Card(s)
- Onboard Video
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 24" Asus LCD
