X61: Can I delete the recovery partition?

Can I delete the recovery partition on my x61? Now that I have Windows 7 installed I have no need for it and would like to use the 5gb. I have found instructions to use diskpart to delete the partition. Do I need to do anything else to ensure my machine boots into the C: partition?

Yes you can. I did it with Acronis Disk Director yesterday. All worked fine. You can also use other programs like gparted. Greets Ensonn

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    Hi there,
    as the title already says it, i can't delete my recovery partition using the HP software. I mean, there is such option like deleting it, but it is grey and i can not access it, i click and nothing happens. I already made my recovery flash drive and would like to get rid of the unnecessary taken disk space. Any sollutions?
    HP Pavilion dv 7, LZ389EA#AKD

    Hi,
    This assumes that Windows 7 was the original OS that your notebook came with.
    If you created a set of Recovery Discs you can use these to reinstall the original OS - they will also re-create the Recovery Partition on the Hard Drive as well as reinstalling all your original software.  Remember this is a destructive process, so back up any personal files etc that you wish to keep before reinstalling the Operating System.
    If you don't have your original Recovery Discs, you can order a replacement set using the link below.
    http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docnam​e=c00810334&cc=us&lc=en&dlc=en
    If you have any problem with this link, order them directly from HP.
    If you live in the US, contact HP Here.
    If you are in another part of the world, start Here.
    Regards,
    DP-K
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  • Can i restore my hp laptop to its factory settings even if i have deleted the recovery partition?

    i deleted my recovery partition from mt computer. but i want it back now. please help. i do have the recovery disks.
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    Hi,
    Yes, it will work fine.  Performing 'Factory Reset' using your Recovery Discs will format the entire drive before reinstalling Windows 7, software and drivers that originally came with the notebook and will re-create the Windows 7 Recovery Partition.
    Best regards,
    DP-K
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  • Help me please I really messed up,I was messing around with my fathers MacBook Pro 5,4 Intel Core2Duo 2.5Ghz and I deleted the recovery partition aswel as anything else left on the drive,so now when it starts or turns on all I see is a folder with a Quest

    Ive wipped everything off my Fathers MacBook Pro's drive, there's no recovery partition left nothing the model is a MacBook Pro 5,4 Intel Core2Duo 2.5Ghz
    and I don't no were to start to install another operating system Im told this system can't be rebooted only can be booted from the recovery partition,Im really stuck here with this Mac and all it does is show me a Folder with a Question Mark on the screen any help would be appreciated Oh please anything.....I combed threw past post's but Im not to savy on getting around in these forums since this is the first Ive posted to even if there's a link to the way Im going to have to get this reinstalled that would be great I don't know heck Ill download a torrent file of what I need to get started on this any thing you good people tell me I should do,to get this up and running Ill do,please.
    Thanks myklthebrain

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  • Can I delete the mac partition used to create the boot camp partition?

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    ilovemac wrote:
    Use Disk Utility and remove the "BOOTCAMP" partition. Then make "Macintosh HD" all the way to the bottom to regain space.
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  • Is it possible to delete the recovery partition on HDD?

    I had a virus on my laptop, so I gave it to a 'specialist'.
    When I had it back it turned out, that it didn't work properly - another specialist said that the recovery disc was deleted - is it possible? or is it just hidden?
    And if I do not have the recovery HDD any more, what should I do know?
    Where can I buy ad to recovery to recover my system?
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    helpless Kate:(

    Hi,
    just noticed your response on a thread and thought I would try this question on you which relates to a product recovery thread i started....
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    The second otpion i cannot remember (it was 4am!!).
    Anyway i used another computer to access info on Internet, but after finding no help i simply had to go for it. Thus i left the adjustable tab in the default position that i found it in which was at 11.4gB.
    System is working good when i started up again but i notice that i have almost completely used up disc space. I guess this is something to do with my choice of 11.4gb.
    Thus i think i will (hope i can) run the recovery again and rectify this issue by allocating less disc space. i knew there would be something, hence the amount of questions I asked before doing it.
    Please tell me this is reversible by recovering again, and please give me an idea of the amount of space i should choose.
    thanks
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  • How can I restore the recovery partition of Lion without erasing drive?

    Hello there,
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  • Can I Create The Recovery Disk(s) From The Recovery Partition? Can I Copy The Partition?

    I searched the forums to find an answer to this question, but was unable to find one. It seems to me that it might be useful info for others trying to create Recovery CD/DVDs from a failed hard drive that still has an accessible Recovery Partition so hopefully we can figure out a solution. :-)
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    peter_hp wrote:
    Or... Can I create a set of Recovery CDs from another Pavilion Notebook (different model but same Vista OS) and use those to format/recover the dv9408ca system?
    This is only option which might work for you provided the product number of other laptop matches with your existing system Else you can order a set of recovery disk for your Notebook(dv9408ca) from here for a nominal charge. 
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  • After upgrading to OS X Mavericks, the recovery partition boot return with error

    After upgrading to Mavericks, i tried to boot from recovery partition, but when it's booting error message coming up that i can not boot and show me options to view the log but only for 1 sec and then the mac reboot automaticly and i could not view the log. How can i fix the recovery partition?

    Thank you, please check the output:
    /dev/disk0
       #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER
       0:      GUID_partition_scheme                        *121.3 GB   disk0
       1:                        EFI EFI                     209.7 MB   disk0s1
       2:                  Apple_HFS Macintosh HD            120.5 GB   disk0s2
       3:                 Apple_Boot Recovery HD             650.0 MB   disk0s3
    /dev/disk1
       #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER
       0:      GUID_partition_scheme                        *157.3 MB   disk1
       1:                  Apple_HFS TeamViewer              157.2 MB   disk1s1
       Device Identifier:        disk0s3
       Device Node:              /dev/disk0s3
       Part of Whole:            disk0
       Device / Media Name:      Recovery HD
       Volume Name:              Not applicable (no file system)
       Mounted:                  Not applicable (no file system)
       File System:              None
       Partition Type:           Apple_Boot
       OS Can Be Installed:      No
       Media Type:               Generic
       Protocol:                 PCI
       SMART Status:             Verified
       Volume UUID:              4C353E82-8BCC-335F-BD06-8A2AB21222BA
       Total Size:               650.0 MB (650002432 Bytes) (exactly 1269536 512-Byte-Units)
       Volume Free Space:        Not applicable (no file system)
       Device Block Size:        512 Bytes
       Read-Only Media:          No
       Read-Only Volume:         Not applicable (no file system)
       Ejectable:                No
       Whole:                    No
       Internal:                 Yes
       Solid State:              Yes

  • Restoring Vista's MBR so F11 actually loads the recovery partition?

    Hey guys, I have a Pavilion m8277c that came out of the factory with Vista 32-bit. I know from experience that by dual booting and installing another OS, either with another version of Windows (newer or older) or Linux, overwriting the MBR will cause F11 to not work in loading the recovery partition at startup (in fact, in the past I tried a Windows 7 beta and when I decided to wipe my hard drive clean some time after that, I had to use the recovery disks that I thankfully made before doing this experiment, as my recovery partition was nonfunctional). Right now I have a triple boot of Windows Vista, Windows XP, and Ubuntu Linux, with Linux's bootloader (GRUB) occupying the MBR, which could load any of the three OS's.
    Now, I decided to get rid of Linux altogether and wipe my hard drive clean again (I keep all my files on an external hard drive and I don't have much software to reinstall, plus I like keeping my system as lightweight as possible). I know that I can't use the recovery partition again this time, but I was wondering, that since from now on, I'm only going to be booting a Windows OS that's older than the factory preinstalled one, I can use Vista's bootloader to select between Vista and XP. I know that since Vista was preinstalled and so the recovery disks install it first, XP has to be installed afterwards. XP's bootloader will occupy the MBR and will not recognize Vista and also will cut off the link to the recovery partition again. I've heard of this program called EasyBCD that has been updated to support XP and restore Vista's boot record (source) so I believe I could actually restore Vista's MBR without having to use the recovery disks to fix them.
    I just want to know that if I were to restore Vista's bootloader by running EasyBCD, would that also fix the link to the recovery partition so that when I press F11 on bootup, the recovery partition would load? Or would I have to run my recovery disks to restore a custom MBR, or is it not possible at all to restore the recovery partition's functionality after a second OS has been installed after Vista? I could try it out since I believe my recovery disks are still functional, but I don't have much time right now for troubleshooting, so it would be better if someone else has already confirmed that it works and I could go ahead without issue.
    Thanks!
    (by the way, I know that Microsoft doesn't like it if we make more than one copy of a recovery disk, since they can install Windows on a blank HDD on any computer, but will copying a recovery DVD with a DVD burner allow the new set to work? I've had my old set for a while and I fear that they'll fail soon. Maybe there's a way to hack HP's recovery disk creation program so that we could make a second set?)

    Making a copy of your Recovery Disks is a good idea.I have done it myself and can verify they work. I have also used EasyBCD on a dual boot machine and found it quite easy.However I don't know whether F11 for Recovery is restored.I tend to doubt it,since F11 is looking for partition 2 of 2 partitions to boot from and there are 3. It would be an interesting experiment-let me know if you try it.
    Another option that usually works is using Disk Management to mark the recovery partition as active>>
    1.Right-click on "Computer" icon and select manage.
    2.This will launch the Microsoft Management Console.
    3.On the left side of the MMC, click on "Disk Management" and it will show you all of the partitions.
    4.Right-click on the "HP Recovery" partition and select "Mark as Active Partition."
    5.When the warning prompt appears, select "Yes" - Reboot and it will automatically boot into the Recovery Manager (without pressing F11).
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  • ".. recovery disks do not support this computer.." and I deleted my recovery partition

    So I dutiful created Recovery Disks, a set of 4 DVDs. I than resized my Windows 7 partition and deleted the Recovery Partition; to make room for Ubuntu. I want to recover my laptop to original install using the Recovery Disk set.
    My laptop boots from the Recovery Disk and reports:
    "The system recovery disks do not support this computer. You are not able to restore this system with these disks."
    My system is stock:
    HP Pavilion dv4 Notebook PC
    BIOS F.0C - 3/30/2010
    This will teach me not to buy original Windows OS CDs!
    Ideas?

    I don`t know if this will help you ,but if you have had your system board replaced your original recovery disks won`t work as they look for the serial number ex factory,as i had a similar problem,and ended up getting new disks from hp with my new serial number from the bios.Hope this helps.

  • Updating the recovery partition...

    I have been running 8.1 on this little laptop - it came loaded with 8.  Out of curiosity I upgraded it to Win 10 without event and everything appeared to be working fine.  I decided to return it to Win 8.1.  Instead of using the Windows "revert" feature I used F10 and even though the Wizard said it had found and was restoring Win 10 it returned it to 8.  Probably exactly what its supposed to do. My question/issue is "How can I update the recovery partition so that it will restore my current OS?" Thanks in advance for your help. Howard==============================VAIO® E Series LaptopModel # SVE11135CXWSerial # 54528236 0004883Service TAG C60BTK8H

    Hi Howard_Woodard,
    Welcome to Sony Community!
    Your question was  "How can I update the recovery partition so that it will restore my current OS?"
    Actually, there is no way to update the recovery partition, whenever you do the Full Format Recovery it will always go back to its original operating system. 
    On the Recovery Wizard, what you will see there is the currect OS installed on your computer (Windows 10), when the process begun you will be reverted back to the original OS. 
    I hope this helps you.
    -Jen
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  • I have a mac book pro with Boot Camp that also runs windows.  I upgraded to Lion and somehow it crashes the mac side peridoically.  I am told I need to "clean" it and reinstall lion using the recovery drive.  will that delete the windows partition too??

    I have a mac book pro with Boot Camp that also runs windows.  I upgraded to Lion and now the mac side crashes/freezes periodically, especially iphoto.  I am told by the genius' that I probably need to "clean" it and reinstall lion using the "recovery drive" which resets everything back to default and reinstalls the lion operating system.  My question is will this also delete the "windows" partition drive and all that data too.  If so that will be a huge pain in the ___ to back up and reinstall boot camp and windows. I want to shoot the lion.

    There is no system like Acronis for the Mac platform. You can try using the buiilt in Disk Utility to create an Image of the complete Mac drive but I have found that this does not work very well as on tryiing to restore it gives errors sometimes.
    You can use SuperDuper or Carbon Copy Cloner to create a bootable Clone of your system partition. But that is only for the System partition and not the complete drive.
    If you use Boot Camp to install Windows on your Mac neither of those two programs will clone the Windows side.
    Neither will Disk utility as Mac's can not create or write to a NTFS partition. So some other program is need for that.

  • How can i completely remove the recovery partition?

    Hi, i own an HP notebook model Pavilion 15-e070sl and i want to know how i can remove the recovery partition. I just performed a clean install from my System Recovery DVDs and i don't need the recovery partition anymore (since i got those DVDs), so i decided to delete it from the HP Recovery app; now the data has been deleted but i have a 17GB circa unallocated space on the disk, and i'd like to merge it with C to get some more space, but i don't know how to do it. I tried with thw windows disk management and i can't, i tried with easeus partition master but after moving those two little partitions before the unallocated space or even deleting them (see the pic http://img850.imageshack.us/img850/6928/1lge.png) i can't expand C: to get rid of the unallocated space.
    Any suggestion?
    This question was solved.
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    Hi,
    Assuming E: is the Recovery Partition. Please try:
    Right-click Computer > Manage > Storage > Disk Management, then right-click the graphic of the E partition and select Delete. The partition returns to Unallocated for a Primary Partition or Free Space if it‘s a Logical Drive within an Extended Partition. Delete the partition if it is an Extended partition.
    Now right-click the graphic of the C partition and select Extend. 
    Note: C and E must be sitting next to each other.
    Regards.
    BH
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  • I partitioned my apple macbook with windows and mistakenly deleted the apple partition, now i want to restore my system fully to apple. please how can i do that

    i partitioned my apple macbook with windows and mistakenly deleted the apple partition, now i want to restore my system fully to apple. please how can i do that

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