EISA Configuration Partition

I am frequently running out of disk space thanks to Lenovo's Rescue & Recovery, which often uses 50+ GB of my 120 GB. I also found that I have an EISA partition that is a little more than 5.0 GB. According to a number of forums on the web the EISA is an old standard "backup" from 1988 which is used by manufacturers of IBM compatible computers (PCs). But as far as I can tell, it is usually some tens of MBs, not multiple GBs big. Is there a reason it is so darn big? More importantly, is there any way I can make it smaller or perhaps remove it?
Thanks!

The 5.0GB hidden portion of your HD is the recovery partition that enables your Thinkpad to restore itself to the original state it was in when you received it.
If you've made the set of recovery CDs or CD/DVD for your system, you can safely recover that portion of your HD.
Regards,
James
Full disclosure, I don't work for Lenovo.
James at Thinkpads dot com

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