Installation operating system using the recovery disc - Satellite Pro U200

I bought just a U200 and took to rebuild so I understand how it works.

I have to reinstall from the recovery disk, I was wondering when the recover, there is a question on partitioning, I would partition a drive C and D, machine is when I would do, the question is asked to the amount of space to be allocated to the partition, if allotted jemti 20 GB I'd get a 20 GB C drive and a D drive on the 40 GB remaining?

Hello

You are right. If you choose to 20 GB, it will create a 20 GB partition and this partition will be installed the operating system. When you start the second partition (40GB) preinstalled OS will be not visible and you must create a logical partition.

You can do if you start Computer Management click Disk Management. Click with the right button of the mouse on the partition marked black and choose the option to create the logical drive. Follow the instructions and the D partition will be created.

If you have any other questions, please write again.

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