You cant create partitions using recovery CD. You need to use a third party software like Partition Magic.
2006-10-31 01:38:03
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answered by prasad3435 2
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Nope, but I can tell you how to do it using Windows.
Go into the Control Panel
Click on the Administrator Tools icon
Click on Computer Management
Under Storage, go to Disk Management
You can format and partition your hard drive from there - with the exception of the drive from which Windows is running
To Format/Partition that drive, you have to boot from the Windows CD, let it start the Windows setup
(If you did not get a Windows CD, then your recovery disk will probably have the Windows set up on it instead)
Right after you do the F8 to agree, it will ask you about formatting and partitioning the drive.
2006-10-31 09:06:49
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answered by dewcoons 7
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To recover all types of deleted files you can download Wondershare Data Recovery -> http://bitly.com/1uUrMMD
Any time that a file is deleted on a hard drive, it is not erased. Instead, the information that points to the location of the file on the hard drive is erased. This pointer, along with other pointers for every folder and file on the hard drive, is saved in a section near the beginning of the hard drive and is used by the operating system to compile the directory tree structure. By erasing the pointer file, the actual file becomes invisible to the operating system. Eventually, the hard drive will write new data over the area where the old file is located. The data recovery utilities search for data on the hard drive that does not have corresponding pointer information and present you with a list of these files. Your chances of fully recovering a file diminish the longer you wait after you deleted the file since the probability that the file has been overwritten increases.
2014-08-21 07:01:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Hello,
A software recovery tool you can use is Wondershare data recovery http://bitly.com/1uUrIMV.
It's the best choice.
Regards
2014-08-15 03:57:35
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answered by Anonymous
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