Partitions in windows 7 in Portege Z835-ST6N03

Hello world

I appeal to you because I have some doubts about the partitions of my laptop.
Last Wednesday, I got a portege Ultrabook Z835-ST6N03 with a Windows 7 64 bit installed as an operating system.

The problem is that I wanted to install linux and create a system dual boot, but at the moment of creation and the extended partition, I saw this:

[Image of partition | http://imageshack.us/f/151/partitionsb.jpg/]

According to the image is of the first recovery partition.
the largest room has Ocean, the third partition is in hibernation and the last...? (8, 84 GB)

How can I install a linux Debian in this system?
How can I create an extended partition when I already have the four primary partition created?

Thanks in advance!
Martin

Hello Martin

As far as I know first 1, 4 GB partition belongs to the operating system, and it's WinRE partition. This title has nothing to do with the Toshiba Recovery for the installation of the OS image. It must be 8, 8 GB partition.

Tell you what: If you want to play with partitions and your laptop in general create recovery media in a first time. After doing this, you can do whatever you want with partitions or the data stored on the HARD drive.
After installing Linux and modify partitions, you will not be able to start the installation HARD drive recovery and this will be possible with only a recovery media. It can be DVD or USB key I think. Check user manuals and find out how it works on this protected laptop.

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