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    EISA Partition - is empty?

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by B2TheEYo, Sep 25, 2007.

  1. B2TheEYo

    B2TheEYo Notebook Deity

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    Hey all,

    Okay, I'm aware the EISA partition usually has, diagnostic type software on it.

    Can someone explain why mine is well, 100% free space - that's right you heard me.. empty.

    Anyways since it's empty, would it be any type of a lose for lose situation if I deleted it.. I hate have my partition tables cluttered with nonsense.

    Which leads me to my next question, any recommendations for utilities to delete the little punk? Since Microsoft insisted on making Partition Magic not work on Vista :mad:

    Thanks.
     
  2. TuxDude

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    You can make use of Acronis Disk Director Suite to do the job or get the DOS bootable version of partition magic and play around with it ;)
     
  3. B2TheEYo

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    Thanks,

    Finally get rid of that stupid partition..