Re: use partition (D:HP_Recovery) as a partition (not system) normal?

I have a new HP Pavillion 1235 with Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit p7

It came with a hard drive of 1 t with C: and D: partitions. The D: partition is the HP_RECOVERY partition. I want to use the D: partition for my data so I can create a system image independent of my personal files. After burning the DVDs of the HP recovery stuff, I formatted the drive D: for my use. He presents himself as a "healthy (Primary Partition)" in Windows Disk Manager.

My problem is that when I use the Windows 7 built according to "Create a system image", it always includes the D: drive in the image and I have no option to deselect. How can I keep D: out of the picture of the system?

Just thought I'd post a solution I found for my problem. It's not very elegant, but it works.

Re my original problem, HP has confirmed that they have named D: drive as a system drive, which is why 'Image system' included with no option to include it not. They tell how they did it, or how to change its designation.

So here's my solution:

1 format the D: partition. (Gets rid of all HP recovery data)
2 minimize the D: partition. (Mine ended up to ~ 3 GB)
3. reduce the C: partition. (The max shrink allowed brought to ~ 480 GB)
4. Add a new partition in the resulting unallocated space to shrink C: (wasn't able to determine how combine unallocated space it to shrink D: to shrink C:, so there are about 14 GB unallocated)
5. move my personal data for the new partition.

RESULT: Now when Windows creates a system image I can choose whether my new partition with my personal data is included or not.

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