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Re: How to Image Classmate Without Recovery Partition

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Here's a bit of an update: This disk space recovery method is now featured in the KOP Control System section at http://www.usfirst.org/frc/kitofparts as of January 11, 2011.
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Re: How to Image Classmate Without Recovery Partition

Tested and confirmed by Team 753. We first tried using gParted, but it gave us an error and we were no longer able to boot. We decided to give this a go, backed up the .bat and .txt files, and re-imaged using these files. We are up and running with lots more space, many thanks.
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Re: How to Image Classmate Without Recovery Partition

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Tested and confirmed by Team 753. We first tried using gParted, but it gave us an error and we were no longer able to boot. We decided to give this a go, backed up the .bat and .txt files, and re-imaged using these files. We are up and running with lots more space, many thanks.
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.
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Re: How to Image Classmate Without Recovery Partition

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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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