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T30 - advice regarding partitions
Posted: Fri Aug 03, 2007 9:14 am
by mind72
Would like to know are there any problems if I want to make C: & D: partition on just installed new HDD. I heard that there is a problem with it. Now I have just clean new HDD inside and original recovery CD's. So, is it wise to make partitions on T30 ?
Posted: Fri Aug 03, 2007 9:38 am
by Harryc
You're not going to be able to carve out a D: partition with the recovery CD's, but I don't see any problem with shrinking the C: partition after R&R is done and adding a D: using a tool like Partition Magic.
Posted: Fri Aug 03, 2007 5:40 pm
by mind72
After R&R has been done, I have tried to resize drive C: with Partition Magic 8, but there is no way to make partition D: without moving IBM service (which should not be done)

Partitions are listed as: C: IBM Preload, IBM service, then unlocatted one which should be future D: partition. On other systems usually is this order - example: 'Dell' service, C: , unlocatted space... Please can someone help me with this?
Posted: Sat Aug 04, 2007 9:44 am
by ashleys
So, is it wise to make partitions on T30 ?
You bet, in fact it's wise on
ANY machine. I've lost count over the years of the hours saved by having my system volume separate from my user data.
For at least the last 10 years (or more) I have had the following configuration on my desktop and Thinkpads,
C: System Volume - OS and Program files only
D:
ALL user data, including spreadsheets, documents, mail store, download files etc, etc.
My T30 is now used as a backup to my desktop and the partition setup mimics that of the desktop shown above.
I have removed the IBM system restore partition but have Rescue and Recovery installed on C: including the pre-desktop area.
All my system backups on the T30 are made with Rescue and Recovery to an external USB device.
I have upgraded the HDD in the T30 (it's now a 100Gb Hitachi).
For the last disk upgrade I just installed a vanilla version of Windows from scratch which allowed me to set my partition sizes. I then installed Rescue & Recovery and then used it to restore my entire system.
Posted: Sat Aug 04, 2007 11:12 am
by mind72
Many thanks! Yes, I know it is *must*. But it seems that no one on this forum know how to make partitions after IBM's R&R is installed. That's the problem

As IBM service Fat32 is located after WXP not before as usual by other similar systems... (Partition Magic order)
