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A Partition editing question for the absolute experts .. !

ahmadka

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Hey all ... So I just got this new ASUS 1001P Eee PC Netbook and found that there are several partitions in the system .. Two are detected in Windows but there are another 2 which seem to be hidden (I found them using the partition editing software) .. So in total there are four partitions .. Also I'm assuming one of these two partitions is for this 'Express Gate' feature (browse the internet at boot time basically, using a very small and quick linux based OS) thing and the other is for the Recovery stuff ..

Now suppose I want to combine the first two partitions and leave the hidden ones as they are, how would I do this ? .. I fear that if I erase the first two partitions and make a new partition covering the first two, then the Express Gate and Recovery features might not work, even if I didn't touch their partitions ... How do I dice the first two partitions but also keep functions of the third and fourth partitions intact ?

I can probably try to combine the first two partitions together in Windows (using Partition Magic or something) without explicit formatting, but what if I DO need to erase -> combine -> format the first the two partitions .. How do I ensure the functions of third and fourth partitions keep working and are unaffected ?

ASUS has recently started to NOT include recovery discs OR make an method available in the netbook for us to create the recovery discs ourselves .. So basically if I screw up, then the third and fourth partitions may leave me forever, which I would really like to avoid ..
 
Hmm... I know the answer but since I am Not an absolute expert. I respect you wish, and I am not going to answer.
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Hmm... I know the answer but since I am Not an absolute expert. I respect you wish, and I am not going to answer.
Me, too.

I WILL suggest you also consider finding a way create a system image back up your Eee so you can restore it to working condition easily. I normally use Windows Home Server, but I've also used the free "Clonezilla Live".

List of disk cloning software:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_disk_cloning_software
 
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