My Computer
At a glance
Win 7 64 bitP520 2.30 GHz4 MB RAM
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- PSK3JV-01D001
- OS
- Win 7 64 bit
- CPU
- P520 2.30 GHz
- Motherboard
- ?
- Memory
- 4 MB RAM
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 17.3
- Hard Drives
- 320 GB
It is a new unit Toshiba L670
Yes I still have my old HP on line infact.
Out box this has 3 primary Capacity Used Unused
System NTFS 1.46 GB 190.96MB 1.28.GB
CT1105838 NTFS 286.59 38.05 GB 248.54
Recovery NTFS 10.03GB 9.44GB 610.95MB
To restate my needs, I want an extended with 3 logical for 3 different linux OS
Ted, Have you ever seen such a disk layout. What on earth is this 1.46GB recovery partition - that is far too small to hold a system iso. And then that 10.03GB primary with no designation.
My suspicion is that the 1.46 partition is the boot partition that boots both the system and the recovery partitions - somewhat like the 100MB boot partition. And the recovery data is reall on the 10.03GB partition.
Any other ideas?
Ted, Have you ever seen such a disk layout. What on earth is this 1.46GB recovery partition - that is far too small to hold a system iso. And then that 10.03GB primary with no designation.
My suspicion is that the 1.46 partition is the boot partition that boots both the system and the recovery partitions - somewhat like the 100MB boot partition. And the recovery data is really on the 10.03GB partition.
Any other ideas?
Yeah, I know. But with one twist. The boot partition is usually 100MB and the Recovery partition can boot by itself. This particular scheme I had never seen. You live and learn.Ted, Have you ever seen such a disk layout. What on earth is this 1.46GB recovery partition - that is far too small to hold a system iso. And then that 10.03GB primary with no designation.
My suspicion is that the 1.46 partition is the boot partition that boots both the system and the recovery partitions - somewhat like the 100MB boot partition. And the recovery data is reall on the 10.03GB partition.
Any other ideas?
I'm not Ted but that is a common partition scheme for new laptops - boot section, main Windows partition, "hidden" partition for recovery software (gets called by the BIOS for a restore). Same scheme on my Compaq / HP laptop.
Regards,
GEWB