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Hehe... Your questions are so miscellaneous! Lenovo computers come with a one-click restore without a recovery disk, and at the same time can not partition! If you really want to partition, then one-click restore can't be used. If you want to restore after partitioning, you can go to Lenovo after-sales service store to restore.
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1.This should be bought with a drive disk instead of a recovery disk, which is used to install the driver after reinstalling the system.
2.The system's built-in one-click recovery function is to restore to the first time you use the one-click backup when the backup looks, generally when you buy a computer, the sales staff will ask you whether to back up, or directly back up for you, if there is no backup, it will naturally not be able to recover.
The disk is too big, is it not explained when it was partitioned, so I didn't give you a point. Now you want to divide it into several small ones, right? If you are not at ease, of course, you can transfer all the important data of the D drive before partitioning.
4.Looking for information on the Internet and then doing partitioning, there is generally no problem.
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If the D drive is not a system disk, just remove the useful things because the D drive will be formatted after separation, right-click on my computer--manage--disk management--right-click the D drive in the right box--delete the logical drive--create a new logical partition--then select the size of the split disk--select NTFS (it seems to be the default)--select Quick Format--and then OK.
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My G450 is yes too. Same as your situation, when you buy it, the salesperson said, use it for half a month first, and if it's okay, then go to their partition. If there is a problem, then the machine can be returned to the factory directly.
Therefore, it is recommended that you take the machine to the place where you bought it. I share it with the staff.
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You can give Acronis Disk Director Suite, a partitioning software. This software is designed to merge and split partitions without damaging the files on the disk.
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Otherwise, get all the useful stuff out and repartition it, so that you don't accidentally lose the useful stuff.
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If you are installed with a genuine system higher than XP, that is, Vista or Win7, you should be given a system recovery disk, which is used to reinstall the system. When you reinstall the system, you can repartition it, but it will format the partition, which means that everything that was originally deleted will be deleted. Let's put it this way, repartitioning will definitely affect what you already have on the hard drive, the hidden partition has a backup of your system for one-click recovery, and the hidden partition is also part of the hard disk, so it will also be affected after repartitioning.
For those of us who are new to computers, it's best not to fix these things by yourself, it is recommended that you drag out all the things on the D drive and put them on someone else's machine, and then take it to customer service to repartition. I'm also new to the beginning, I don't know if it's right, I just hope it helps.
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1. Right-click the computer icon on the desktop, click Manage, and click Disk Management;
2. Right-click on the D drive partition and select the compressed volume;
3. Enter the space size to be compressed in the dialog box that appears, where the available compressed space size is the remaining space of the D disk, and the total size of the compressed space is the size of the D disk after partitioning. For example, after partitioning, disk D is 50g, and the input of compressed space input 421268 minus 50 times 1024 equals 370068;
4. After the input is completed, click OK to compress the D drive;
5. Right-click in the Free Space section, select New Simple Volume, enter the size of the new partition, and select the partition format.
6. Create a new simple volume;
7. Enter the size of the new partition;
8. Select the drive number;
9. Select the partition formatting format and volume label, the default volume label is the new volume;
10. After the setting is completed, click Finish to execute the new partition operation, wait for a while for the partition to complete and format the partition, and you can see the new disk partition in the computer;
11.Create a new partition for the remaining space based on the preceding operations.
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1.Click "My Computer", right-click, and select Manage Items.
2.Once opened, select Disk Management Items.
3.Select the disk you want to split. Right-click and select Compress Volume.
4.Enter the amount of space you want to free up and you can convert it. (1g=1024m) example: If you want to add a 10g disk, enter 10240 in the compression step. Click Compress.
5.After compression, it was found that there was an extra green disk, and this part of the space was the new disk area. Right-click New Simple Volume.
6.Follow the wizard to install it step by step. Select the size - the name of the hard disk - confirm if it is formatted.
At present, Lenovo's desktop and all-in-one computers with Windows 8 pre-installed are a combination of UEFI+GPT hard disks, and secure boot is turned on, but at present, other Windows systems other than Windows 8 do not support this mode, so if you need to modify other systems, such as Widndows 7, you must work in the traditional BIOS+MBR mode. If you don't modify any settings, you won't be able to boot up other operating systems from a disc properly. The following is the specific operation steps for factory pre-installed Windows 8 and Windows 7 modification.
Special reminder: 1. This operation will cause all the data of the hard disk to be emptied, including the one-click recovery function will also be cleared, if you need to restore the windows8 system and the one-click recovery function, you need to send it to the service station for operation, free of charge within 1 year. (GPT hard disk to MBR hard disk needs to delete all the original partitions) 2, when installing Windows 7 and other operating systems, you must use a genuine installation CD, so that when deleting the partition and re-creating, the installer will automatically convert GPT to MBR, do not use ghost disc or third-party partitioning tools to redivide the partition, otherwise it may lead to unpredictable situations such as system failure to install normally or boot normally3, if there is data stored in the hard disk, You have to back up the data of the entire hard drive, not just the data of the C drive.
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If you don't divide the plate, it has no impact on the speed, but it is not very convenient for some daily operations and management! But it shouldn't be inconvenient to get used to it, but I still advocate partitioning, and the benefits are:
1. You can reinstall the system according to your needs in the C disk, and do not move to the data of other disks.
2. Different files are stored in different areas, and files that are not often modified are placed in one area, which can reduce the generation of disk fragmentation.
3. It is easy to classify and manage, and the folder is easy to be renamed and deleted by mistake.
4. If a certain area is poisoned, it can be formatted directly without affecting other partitions.
5. If you want to back up a certain area, you can use ghost to back up the partition, which is simple and easy to operate.
6. Use the same computer for multiple people, and each person manages each person's partition to avoid being messed up by others.
7. Different partition formats can be set to increase security.
8. You can encrypt a certain area (the entire area is your private space, and in the form of a folder, other content will occupy your private space).
9. In this case, the disk partition is damaged and cannot be read or written, at this time, you divide multiple areas, which will minimize the loss.
10. The operation time (formatting, backup) of small partitions is short, the efficiency is high, and it is a large partition at every turn.
11. If a certain area is damaged and you want to kill it again, the data can be moved to other areas for temporary storage. If it's just an area, you still need to find another hard disk to put your data!
12. Partitioning is relatively speaking, and the small hard disk is divided into two areas, C and D.
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It's still not good if the laptop isn't partitioned. It may not be convenient to use, if you want to reinstall the system, then format the entire hard disk, and partition it to put the data into another disk.
In addition, the system disk will generally set the unit size to be smaller when formatting, and set the unit size of the disk to store large files larger, which can improve the running speed of the computer. Save hard drive space.
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Now that the laptop hard drive partition has been divided, what else is it?,Just reinstall the system.。。
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Lenovo notebooks can be partitioned by the following steps:
1.Click "My Computer", right-click, and select Manage Items. Once opened, select Disk Management Items.
2.Select the disk you want to split. Right-click and select Compress Volume.
3.Enter the amount of space to be freed up, which can be converted (1g=1024m) Example: If you want to add a 10g disk, enter 10240 in the compression step.
4.Click Compress. After compression, you will find that there is an extra green disk, and this part of the space is the new disk area. Right-click New Simple Volume. Follow the wizard to install it step by step. Select the size - the name of the hard disk - confirm if it is formatted.
5.After the operation is completed, you will find that a new disk has been added.
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