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    Dell XPS M1330 and Recovery Partition

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by netman, Jan 8, 2008.

  1. netman

    netman Newbie

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    First I would like to apologize if this has been posted already.

    My m1330 has a 64 GB SSD and it came with a 47 GB "C" partition which is labeled "OS", and a 10 GB "D" partition which is labeled "Recovery". Not sure what happened to the remaining 7 GB!!! Since I do not have a lot of storage can I delete the "D" partition without reinstalling Vista? If yes, please point to a DIY instructions in this forum or elsewhere on how to perform this deletion. Thanks in advance.
     
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