Satellite L300 - Chaning the HARD drive partitions

I'm not a computer expert, so answers in clear English + please.

I own a Satellite L300. Recently, the hard disk was doing fairly complete. I save all my files in "My Documents" etc... I had a look under my computer and the volume C: (called 'Vista') has only 5 GB of free space. However, there is also another volume E: (called 'Data'), and this volume is almost empty, apart from a folder called HDDRecovery.

I would like to start using this free space. I tried to reduce the size of the E: volume and the volume C:, but - although I can reduce volume E: via Start-computer-Manage - I can't increase the volume C:. In any case, I could only reduce the E: volume by half.

I created the recovery DVD, so can I remove this volume E: or not? And if I do, I'll be able to extend the C: volume to fill my hard drive?

If not, can I just start to save files in the E: volume it will affect what is already there?

What is the best course of action? What I would really like is just a very large volume, so that my files are in one simple place.

Any help is appreciated, thanks,
Andrew

Hi André,.

First I put t understand why reduce you the E: volume or use only one partition. In my opinion every computer must have at least two partitions. On the second partition, I always save my documents, videos, photos, music, etc.. It is cool and can save a lot of time because if I reinstall Windows using the recovery disk, all the files it will not be deleted, only the first partition.
As you can see, the second partition is a useful feature!

But if you have the Toshiba Recovery disk you can do what you want. If a problem occurs, you can restore the settings from the factory with this disc in a few minutes.

By the way: here's an interesting article on the Windows disk management:
http://APS2.toshiba-tro.de/KB0/TSB7101OB0006R01.htm

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    |   ----------------------------------------------------

    |   Index: 1

    |   Disc: disk1s2

    |   Status: online

    |   Dimensions: 1694646673408 B (1.7 to)

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    Encryption type: no

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    Disc: disk2

    Status: online

    Size (Total): 1809780178944 B (1.8 to)

    Reversible: no

    Name: Macintosh HD

    Volume name: Macintosh HD

    Content indicator: Apple_HFS

    LVG Type: Fusion, sparse

    11 exit the terminal, go back to OSX El Capitan install screen and select the name of the fuser unit 'Macintosh HD' proceed to begin the installation of the os x for installation.

    12. There will be a step in the installation ask you if you want to configure as a new computer, or restore from a time machine previous backup. Make your own choices it accordingly.

    13 once OSX El Capitan has been installed and you have finished restoring the data and custom configurations, you can enter the application of preferences to check if you see the icon of the "Startup" disk", and if you choose Startup BootCamp in the next reboot, you should be able to boot up to Windows without pressing and holding the button option when reboot and choose to start windows manually. Also, in windows, you should be able to click on the bootcamp Control Panel and select for a startup to OSX on the next reboot.

    14. one thing to be aware, if you install bootcamp in this way, the boot camp and the GUI utility disk in OSX El Capitan will not be able to adjust your settings. This means, if you need to touch anything or to readjust the size of the partition, you will need to do it again in step A. Alternatively, some how to get started with installing Mac OSX Yosemite USB, then adjust the partitions using similar commands shown in this article or other articles in this community.

    15. yet once please take personal responsibility on damage if you follow the instructions in this article.

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