The HDD U940 - 12 c - partition SSD satellite configuration-

Hello.

I have a Satellite U940 - 12 c, really niiiiiice netbook but I have some problems with the operating system and the initial Setup. Finally, I got the free Toshiba Recovery DVD (as it was not my fault, but a software one), but now I have a mess here and there. So I ask the wisdom on your part!

At first, I tried a restore with pre-installed software that did not work and just formatted my HARD drive. After that, I wrote Toshiba, that finally sent me the DVD. But in the meantime, I had need of PC, so I have all partitions formatted and installed a clean version of Windows 7.

Now that I have the recovery DVDs, I would like to install. And I want my laptop as default. In order to do that and all working no (SSD caching, Intel Rapid, RAID...), I NEED to know what are the partitions right of HDD and SSD and how they are configured (NTFS, primary... don't really know!).

I would be very grateful if anyone with a Satellite with a HARD + SSD (32 GB) drive configuration could tell me. You can check in the Disk Management to win 8 (Control Panel-> administrative tools-> management-> disk management computer)...

Also: I want to install my Windows 8 in UEFI mode. But I can't boot from a USB key so I don't disable UEFI and set the boot MSC mode. What are the steps to install and start Windows 8 mode UEFI?

All responses will be very appreciated! Thank you very much!!

> I would be very grateful if anyone with a Satellite with a HARD + SSD (32 GB) drive configuration could tell me. You can check in the Disk Management to win 8 (Control Panel-> administrative tools-> management-> disk management computer)...

In my case, the Disk Manager contains this info:

* Disk 0 *.
Base
GO 698,64
Online

First score system reserved: 350 MB NTFS healthy (active primary partition of the system)

Second partition C: 698,29 GB NTFS healthy (Start Page file, crash dump, primary partition)

* Disk 1 *.
Base
29,82 GB
Online

D: 29,82 GB NTFS healthy (primary partition)

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