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Cars & Coffee Killer
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: State of Failure
Posts: 32,246
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Nothing?
I was amazed that when I plugged it in, it worked. It booted right into Windows and thought it was my old laptop. I uninstalled all of the laptop-specific programs (mostly--see below). I installed an old video card I had laying around and was surprised that worked as well. It runs a LOT faster than my old laptop.
So I still have recovery and factory reset partitions on my hard drive, which are no longer appropriate as they would restore back to a laptop-specific configuration. Is there any easy way to wipe these partitions and make them part of the main partition?
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