I was thinking about the whole process. Well, what do you guys think about deleting the "hidden part". From my understanding, it houses the recovery and diagnostics. So, after I do the whole thing, there will be no recovery or rapid recovery from my HD, right? I wonder if the "access" button will still be functioning since I will delete everything.
Any suggestions or advice?
Thanks again!
Another concern
It'll still work in Windows to launch the Access IBM "e-guide" to your ThinkPad.
Without the partition, there'll be nothing to load on boot up - so if you press the blue button "To interrupt normal startup.." you'll no longer have the Rescue and Recovery area. You'll be presented with 3 options 1) Enter the BIOS 2) Choose a boot device 3) Continue booting normally.
Even if you remove the Hidden partition it can be recreated with the recovery CDs. I would not advise removing the hidden partition without FIRSTLY having a set of recovery cds (either burned yourself or from IBM)
HTH
Without the partition, there'll be nothing to load on boot up - so if you press the blue button "To interrupt normal startup.." you'll no longer have the Rescue and Recovery area. You'll be presented with 3 options 1) Enter the BIOS 2) Choose a boot device 3) Continue booting normally.
Even if you remove the Hidden partition it can be recreated with the recovery CDs. I would not advise removing the hidden partition without FIRSTLY having a set of recovery cds (either burned yourself or from IBM)
HTH
Neil
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Okay, I guess I have some idea of what I am going to do. But, still I feel a bit risky. I don't know if it's worth the risk to gain a few GBs...
Anyway, thanks again. I'll burn the recovery disks first. After all, there is no hurt to do that.
Anyway, thanks again. I'll burn the recovery disks first. After all, there is no hurt to do that.
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