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Re: Lack of HD Space On Classmate Netbook
I'm in the midst of reimaging a 2010 and am running into the same issue. I'm about to delete the recovery partition and resize the Windows partition.
Anyone have any suggestions on the best way to do this? I happen to have a Hiren's Boot CD installed on the USB key I carry around with me, but that seems to be a bit of a roundabout way. Anyone care to share their insight? |
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Re: Lack of HD Space On Classmate Netbook
Classmate Drive Space Recovery Procedure
Classmate Drive Space Installation Files and if you're reinstalling Win 7 don't forget Windows 7 Activation Windows 7 Activation Files |
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Re: Lack of HD Space On Classmate Netbook
Thanks for the links Mark.
We've already finished the imaging process, and removed a lot of the non-essential stuff, and installed our development suite. I was hoping someone had a different procedure other that FIRST's, as theirs required reimaging the driver station again. If anyone is curious however, deleting the recovery partition, moving the 100MB System partition to the beginning of the drive, and then resizing the Windows partition using a utility like gParted, or any of the various partitioning utils on Hiren's BootCD *does* work - provided you boot off a Win7 recovery CD (err USB rather...) afterwards, and let the automatic startup diagnostic tool update your boot BCD entries. If you don't do that last step, your Classmate will repeatedly restart itself when trying to boot. |
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Re: Lack of HD Space On Classmate Netbook
fyi: We replaced our 16gb SSD (stock on 2009 Classmate), with a 1.8" pata LIF 120gb drive (off Ebay) which appears to have worked fine. Not sure how much speed we might have lost going from SSD (2008 speeds) to a 3600RPM HD but for a driver station, it should be easily fine. 120GB might seem like overkill but it was cheaper in our case than a 60gb after shipping and was based on modern drive technology. No 2.5" drives don't fit and don't have the LIF pata ribbon cable interface. Watch out for sata LIF drives which will not work in the Classmate. Needs to be pata ide.
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