QUOTE(Efalex @ Aug 7 2011, 10:12 PM)
No choice. If sent to HP, it may end up the same as before for the thermal paste application and may take some time. Besides I have some thermal paste left and want to know better the internal structure of this laptop.
Hmm... yeah, you have a point... Dont really trust the Hp technician's techniques in handling the notebooks... haih....Anyway, congrats on your success Efalex!
QUOTE(faridz7 @ Aug 7 2011, 10:14 PM)
First, you need to know that the computer can only have either 4 "primary" partition or 3 "primary" + XX number of logical partitions.By default, our notebook is already full with 4 "primary" partitions, namely the system, C:, D:Recovery and HP_Tools.
If you want to repartition your C: drive, you need to first change D:Recovery drive to logical or delete it, dont delete systems (contain bootloader) and HP_Tools...
Then you shrink the C: drive while it is still "primary", dont change it to logical, it will not boot... experienced it beforehand.
Then your remaining spaces would be logical and the new drives that you created would be ALL logical drives....
So in the end, you will have System (primary), C:(primary), D:Recovery(logical, or deleted it), HP_Tools (primary) and others logical (the new partitons that you created)
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