Hello,
I have recently purchased a Toshiba laptop with Windows Vista installed from the shop. Additionaly I got a Windows7 upgrade on DVD incuded.
I upgraded to Windows 7 (which works nicely) but I have the follwing issues:
As mentioned in many other threads, Windows 7 divides the HDD into three partitions by default: A tiny WinRE partition and two partitions of about equal size (in my case approx 2 x 180 GB) which obviously does not fit every user.
I managed to merge both great partitions into one (removing one -E:- and then extending the other -C, but I would like to get rid of the WinRE partition. As mentioned in another thread this is difficult but possible while running the installation DVD. WinRE is than (according to that thread) - much more convenient - placed into C:.
As I upgraded from an already installed Vista, I have no Window7 installation DVD. Obviously I created image discs of both Vista and Windows 7 as well as a bootable recovery disc.
But these images (obviously) only restore the system including the (unwanted) partitions.
So...
- is it possible to create a Window7 installation DVD from the Windows 7 system installed on the computer?
- if not: can the content of the WinRE-partition be moved into C:, and the WinRE partition subsequently be removed / merged with C: without risk?
Another relted question: Originally, Toshibas own recovery system is placed on the E: partition. I removed that while merging C: and E:.
Would there be any use for an extra recovery system aditionally to WinRE? Which?
Thanks in advance!
I have recently purchased a Toshiba laptop with Windows Vista installed from the shop. Additionaly I got a Windows7 upgrade on DVD incuded.
I upgraded to Windows 7 (which works nicely) but I have the follwing issues:
As mentioned in many other threads, Windows 7 divides the HDD into three partitions by default: A tiny WinRE partition and two partitions of about equal size (in my case approx 2 x 180 GB) which obviously does not fit every user.
I managed to merge both great partitions into one (removing one -E:- and then extending the other -C, but I would like to get rid of the WinRE partition. As mentioned in another thread this is difficult but possible while running the installation DVD. WinRE is than (according to that thread) - much more convenient - placed into C:.
As I upgraded from an already installed Vista, I have no Window7 installation DVD. Obviously I created image discs of both Vista and Windows 7 as well as a bootable recovery disc.
But these images (obviously) only restore the system including the (unwanted) partitions.
So...
- is it possible to create a Window7 installation DVD from the Windows 7 system installed on the computer?
- if not: can the content of the WinRE-partition be moved into C:, and the WinRE partition subsequently be removed / merged with C: without risk?
Another relted question: Originally, Toshibas own recovery system is placed on the E: partition. I removed that while merging C: and E:.
Would there be any use for an extra recovery system aditionally to WinRE? Which?
Thanks in advance!