Another Partition windows 7

HIII all,.

I just bought a new computer hp laptop. It is "Hp pavilion dv7-4071nr 64 - bit" and it is only 3 left (C: /), recovery (D: /) and HP_TOOLS(E:/), but I need another left to save my own files, so if the (C: /) no matter what problem I can get to my own files safely.

Is it possible to have a new partition, irrelevant with (C: /) and without formatting my laptop or lose the other recovery partitions. I hope someone can help me with this.

Thanks in advance.

IM

If you use disk management there are 4 partitions, one is hidden from the Explorer 4 partitions is the maximum in Windows, you will need to delete the partition recovery or tools and then add this space on the C partition, and then cut the portion of C for the new 4th partition.

There is no real benefit to do so and you would lose access to partiions recovery and tools.

. Now make your recovery disks.

http://support.HP.com/us-en/document/c01867124

Also to create this disc now

http://support.HP.com/us-en/document/c02058933

don't forget to label the discs properly and store them in a safe place.

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