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Re: How to Image Classmate Without Recovery Partition

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Originally Posted by kinganu123 View Post
I too tried gParted, and I got the recovery partition to be removed. HOWEVER, I couldn't extend the NTFS partition into the newly unallocated space, rendering this method useless.
IIRC, GParted has a move partiton command. It can be used to move a partition to another drive, or like in this case to another location on the same drive. I don't know the name of this command, but most third party partitioning tools should have this functionallity.

Here are the rough steps you will need to do:
  • Remove the 5,500mb partition.
  • Move the 100mb and ~10gb partition to the start of the drive.
  • Expand the ~10gb partition to maximum possible size
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