Question about deleting partition 'Recovery '...

Thanks to all who read this post.

What I want to ask that it is on the deletion of "Recovery" partition and merge it with the system. I was thinking of doing this tonight:

1. - create the recovery on three DVD-L single discs layers HP brand DVD.

2. - I hope that I will be able to enter certain partition management application and with this OS 'Merge' partition disks and a recovery in one big partition.

3 - reinstall completely default OS and software in this one big partition.

4 - be happy using every inch of space from my hard drive.

Well now that I was dreaming and that is why I came here my friends HP colleagues to ask you, if I do the foregoing, things will be good? I mean I'm missing something?

Please advice me, someone must have tried that before...

Thank you!

After your set, recovery disk use the procedure HERE to delete the partition. However_if you use recovery reinstall the value will just re-create the recovery partition and reinstall Windows, forcing them to repeat the deletion process.

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