F11 system recovery problem Hp

Need some advice.
I recently got a computer notebook dm3-1035dx of Hp.

The hard drive of the laptop is 320 GB Toshiba and its partitioned into
1 - 199 MB NTFS system
2 C 285 GB NTFS Drive
3 - D recovery drive 12.62 GB NTFS
4 HP_Tools 103 MB FAT32

I want to partition the disk of 285, one for windows and one for back up data.

I used the command Shrink Volume windows 7 and everything went well, a volume has been created of about 140 each or so, I think reason of centeral location files not movable.

The score worked very well and everything seemed ok. D Disk (recovery) was intact and letter remained the same.

I did some messing around and I later wanted to return to the factory setting, the re-boot, I pressed ESC and it gave the
Menu of HP and go ahead with F11 it should said in the recovery Menu (I checked before and it worked), BUT the message was displayed disk boot error and can not read the disc that some settings have changed etc..

I have burn even the recovery disks YIKESS! in any case I spend the rest of the day, research, but everything seems to be pointing to buy recovery disks. I just ran (fortunately) recovery USB Creator from Hp and IT STARTS and made me a USB recovery... YIPEEEE!

I restored the system to its original configuration... all good.

Yet once, I thought that it might be something that I had messed up the recovery did not start disk hard etc, so I just re - check and everything worked (F11 I mean).

THE PROBLEM for which I have no idea;
I dropped the disc again and the whole scenario played even once, when there are 5 Partitions showing in management, F11 does not work, and most active disks setting options, etc. is blackened. I even did the D (recovery drive) assets in the cmd prompt, start Win 7. But then the food originally made 4 Partitions F11 works and fine.

Any ideas guys?
Thank you

When creating a 5th partition it also changes some of logical partitions.

The maximum number of primary partitions in Windows is 4, and they are all used.

Not a good idea to try to add a 5th partition, you can decide which partition to delete, then add to the C partition unallocated space, and then reduce C to create a partition of 4.

This would require 3rd party partitioning software add the unallocated space and C.

Alteration of partitions usually breaks the restore partition function, but cannot if you keep 4 partitions.

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