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− | Maybe you should for best results, but there is an easier, quicker way. I downloaded a free partition utility ( [http://www.partitionwizard.com/free-partition-manager.html Partition Wizard] ). A nice feature of this utility is that it comes in a CD bootable version. One reason why this is good is that you do not have to worry about disabling any anti virus, utility...... So I got the software, burned the cd, and booted it. | + | Maybe you should for best results, but there is an easier, quicker way. I downloaded a free partition utility ( [http://www.partitionwizard.com/free-partition-manager.html Partition Wizard] ). A nice feature of this utility is that it comes in a CD bootable version. One reason why this is good is that you do not have to worry about disabling any anti virus, utility...... So I got the software, burned the cd, and booted it. Set you computer to boot from the CD, and reboot, comes right up in the utility: |
*Click on the C drive. | *Click on the C drive. | ||
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*Click on delete, and carry out the delete. | *Click on delete, and carry out the delete. | ||
*Click on the primary partition | *Click on the primary partition | ||
− | *Click on | + | *Click on Move/Resize |
+ | *Expand to fill all available space, and carry out the expansion. | ||
+ | *Exit the utility and reboot. | ||
+ | *Time, about 5 to 10 minutes. |
Revision as of 08:45, 14 January 2011
I recently got a new Toshiba computer, I love it, but Toshiba put a backup of the OS on the rather small ( 64 gig ) solid state drive, and since it is a fairly small drive a lot of it went to the backup ( which I hope never to have to use). The computer also has a big ( 500 gig ) conventional drive, so overall space is not an issue just the precious very fast drive. After about a month I had only about 4 gigs free on the solid state drive.
Where is my space
At first I did not know why I had so little space. Disk properties showed only about 50 gigs on a 64 gig drive. A call to Toshiba support told me the backup copy is on a hidden partition ( making it safer from a virus? ). And that to recover the space I would need to reformat the drive and reinstall the OS. This is not something I am really comfortable doing, but planned to at some point in the future.
Making a backup
I assume I can buy a backup copy of the OS from Toshiba at any time, I declined when I first got the machine. So I used the Toshiba utility to create restore disks. This takes 4 blank DVDs. Then I did it again, I want to be sure I had a good set. This takes as I recall a couple of hours, but you do not have to sit there and watch it.
Do Not Reformat
Maybe you should for best results, but there is an easier, quicker way. I downloaded a free partition utility ( Partition Wizard ). A nice feature of this utility is that it comes in a CD bootable version. One reason why this is good is that you do not have to worry about disabling any anti virus, utility...... So I got the software, burned the cd, and booted it. Set you computer to boot from the CD, and reboot, comes right up in the utility:
- Click on the C drive.
- Find the hidden partition in the display, click on it.
- Click on delete, and carry out the delete.
- Click on the primary partition
- Click on Move/Resize
- Expand to fill all available space, and carry out the expansion.
- Exit the utility and reboot.
- Time, about 5 to 10 minutes.