I went to the Computer Management on my G1, and I noticed a primary partition that's 5 GB that's being unused (it's not on the C or D NTFS partitions, it has no drive letter). Is there a reason for this, or is this something ASUS decided to do?
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It is a recovery partition for your OS
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From Wikipedia:
All that mumbo jumbo means is that the actual usable space is smaller because of the way the system stores data to the drive. It happens to ALL HDs. -
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You are both correct, there is a 5GB recovery partition in the case you will ever need it, you are able to get rid of it, but that it totally your decision.
Has for hard drive size and why they appear smaller than indicated on the specs, this is because computers measure the space differently from the manufacturers who create the hard drive.
The rule of thumb is a 9% decrease in hard drive size. So 160GB -9% = ~145.5GB of true usable hard drive space.
Unused 5 GB primary partition on my G1
Discussion in 'Asus' started by cb6000, Apr 21, 2007.