Application of system recovery

Hello!

I intend to reinstall windows 7 Starter on my netbook: HP Mini 311

I have 3 partitions of hard disk:

C: (where is installed the win7)

D: (recovery partition)

E: (I created this partition for documents and files)

I just want to make sure that if I do the system recovery using the recovery partition on my hard drive that it reformats only C partition. I don't have external hard drive to back up all my files on the E partition.

I read some post from users that all partitions have been deleted after performing a system recovery, - same partition created by the user. But according to the knowledge base of HP: http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c01867418 , recovery system will be only reformat the partition in which windows is installed.

Can anyone confirm this?

Thank you!

Hello

The recovery is going to do a clean format so that the partition is erased from the device. So before performing a recovery, you will need to take a backup of your data, or it will be lost.

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