Unusable disk partition

Scott Blair scott.blair at gmail.com
Sun Oct 5 01:24:10 UTC 2014



> Thanks everyone for the advice given.
> 
> It would seem that the Data partition is the only candidate for a
> Linux 
> installation. I've searched the Internet for the purpose of the Data 
> partition in Windows 7 but I'm still uncertain of its purpose.
> 
> The four partitions that I now have are:
> 
> BIOS-RVY   8 GB
> System   100 MB
> Windows  274 GB
> Data     183 GB
> 
> The Data partition shows as empty under Windows 7 while Gparted shows
> 3 
> GB used. Perhaps those 3 GBs are hidden files? If they're important 
> hidden files, how do I move them to the Windows partition while I'm 
> creating an extended partition?
> 
> If the Data partition is only for user data then I can safely delete
> the 
> partition and create an extended partition in its place. Of course, I 
> don't want to delete the partition without knowing it purpose. So, is
> it 
> safe to delete the data partition or not?
> 
> -- 
> Regards,
> Phil

My advice would be to boot from the Linux dvd and select TRY Ubuntu.
After it loads up you should be able to see all the partitions on the
hard
drive and what is on them. You can then move the files to the windows
partition if you need to. This is what I do when I need to recover data
from a crashed Windows hard drive.
-- 
Scott Blair

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On Sun, 2014-10-05 at 11:16 +1000, Phil wrote:

> On 10/04/2014 10:03 PM, Liam Proven wrote:
> >
> > What is in the other 3 partitions aside from the Windows C drive?
> >
> > EFI diagnostics? You need those. A recovery partition? An empty
> > primary data partition?
> >
> > If you want to keep Windows and keep it operable, you only have 1
> > choice, really. You need to delete 1 of those 4 primaries and create
> > an extended partition in its place. Once you have an extended
> > partition, in it, you can create as many logical drives as you want,
> > for Linux, for Windows or both.
> >
> > If there is a data partition that you can get rid of, you could move
> > its contents onto the C drive, remove the data partition, make an
> > extended, make a logical drive in the extended, and move the contents
> > back into that. The setup will look the same at the drive-letter level
> > to Windows.
> >
> > Then you could use some of the remaining space to make logical
> > partitions for Linux, inside the extended partition.
> >
> 
> Thanks everyone for the advice given.
> 
> It would seem that the Data partition is the only candidate for a Linux 
> installation. I've searched the Internet for the purpose of the Data 
> partition in Windows 7 but I'm still uncertain of its purpose.
> 
> The four partitions that I now have are:
> 
> BIOS-RVY   8 GB
> System   100 MB
> Windows  274 GB
> Data     183 GB
> 
> The Data partition shows as empty under Windows 7 while Gparted shows 3 
> GB used. Perhaps those 3 GBs are hidden files? If they're important 
> hidden files, how do I move them to the Windows partition while I'm 
> creating an extended partition?
> 
> If the Data partition is only for user data then I can safely delete the 
> partition and create an extended partition in its place. Of course, I 
> don't want to delete the partition without knowing it purpose. So, is it 
> safe to delete the data partition or not?
> 
> -- 
> Regards,
> Phil
> 
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