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em 08-24-2013 05:57 PM
I have an Aspire V-5 series notebook. The system has got 1 drive (C: 682 GB). Now i want to shrink the drive and make it 2 drives (C: and D![]()
A few days ago my friend just wanted to do the same with his (Aspire V-3 with pre-installed windows 8), he used EaseUS Partition Master and when he seperated the C: drive, system's boot and boot option just disappeared and he jsut lost all the data stored on HDD (including Windows 8, Acer Tools, Drivers and BackUps and Recovery drive)
My computer has already 4 partitions "Drive C:, Windows", 2 drives both named "Recovery Partition" and "EFI system partition"
Is there any other way to partition a drive without risk of losing the recovery files? I was told to use the "Shrink" option in Windows' "Manage" menu, but I'm not sure it would work or not.
Sorry for the long text. Thanks in Advance ![]()
em 08-25-2013 07:13 PM
Hi , i always use a Ubuntu live disc to partion or shrink my hard drive , very good and free
to download![]()
em 08-26-2013 06:54 AM
You can just use the Windows's Disk Management, it's safe. But there's so much other app that can do that like Mini Tool Partition Wizard (The best one I think). And remember, if you split one HDD into more than 4 partitions, it'll convert your disk into Dynamic Disk
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