catilley1092
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I hope that I'm posting this thread in the right place, if not, please shift it to the right one.
I'd like to create a 20GB primary partition on my disc, but I already have the max of four primaries. The system partition, my OEM install of 7, 7 Ultimate (evaluation OS) and my recovery partition. I understand that without the system partition I cannot add features such a BitLocker, but I don't care for it anyway. It's way too slow creating and removing, and I already have a strong password at startup to begin with. It's also needed for certain upgrades, such as the Anytime Upgrade, but my OEM install has already been upgraded to 7 Pro through this method.
So, is there any reason that I cannot safely delete this partition? I considered making the recovery partition a logical one, but then I'm not sure that I can boot from it, if necessary.
Any advice on this question would be greatly appreciated.
Cat
I'd like to create a 20GB primary partition on my disc, but I already have the max of four primaries. The system partition, my OEM install of 7, 7 Ultimate (evaluation OS) and my recovery partition. I understand that without the system partition I cannot add features such a BitLocker, but I don't care for it anyway. It's way too slow creating and removing, and I already have a strong password at startup to begin with. It's also needed for certain upgrades, such as the Anytime Upgrade, but my OEM install has already been upgraded to 7 Pro through this method.
So, is there any reason that I cannot safely delete this partition? I considered making the recovery partition a logical one, but then I'm not sure that I can boot from it, if necessary.
Any advice on this question would be greatly appreciated.
Cat