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===== Creating a gparted boot USB stick ===== | ===== Creating a gparted boot USB stick ===== | ||
- | ===== Choosing the partitions ===== | + | ===== Choosing the partitions |
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+ | Do not forget the following when choosing the new partitions | ||
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+ | * It's probably better to keep the Dell/HP hidden partitions even if you don't know what they are for (you may be able to reduce their size) | ||
+ | * If you have an accelerated disk, leave some empty space (4-8 Mb) at the end of the disk, otherwise you will not be able to re-activate the disk acceleration... | ||
+ | * Keep 85-100 Go for the Windows 7 system C: partition | ||
+ | * Use at least 1 extra partition besides C: and keep all the important information on this partition (not C:) | ||
+ | * You can have a maximum of 4 primary partitions | ||
+ | * The access to the partitions at the beginning of the disk is faster (unless you have a SSD disk) | ||
+ | * Do you need to have some encrypted partitions? | ||
+ | * Are you going to backup full partitions with Clonezilla? | ||
+ | * ... | ||
===== Creating the partitions ===== | ===== Creating the partitions ===== | ||
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- //Continue to start X// and wait for the GParted graphical interface to appear | - //Continue to start X// and wait for the GParted graphical interface to appear | ||
- Select the disk that you want to partition in the pull-down menu | - Select the disk that you want to partition in the pull-down menu | ||
- | - WARNING! Do not do anything if there is nothing displayed in the //Used// and //Unused// columns. It's possible that you have a cache accelerated disk. **You have to [[other: | + | - **WARNING!** Do not do anything if there is nothing displayed in the //Used// and //Unused// columns. It's possible that you have a cache accelerated disk. **You have to [[other: |
- | - Look | + | - Check the existing partitions, and decide what the new partitions should be |
- | - WARNING. leave space at the end of the disk | + | - **WARNING! WARNING!** If you have an accelerated disk, leave some empty space (4-8 Mb) at the end of the disk, otherwise you will not be able to re-activate the disk acceleration... |
+ | - Create the list of partitioning operations | ||
+ | - Apply the list | ||
+ | - Shutdown the machine, remove the USB stick and boot the machine again | ||
+ | - Check in Windows that everything seem correct | ||
+ | - Do not worry if Windows starts an automatic disk check during the first boot! | ||
+ | - Enable the acceleration again | ||
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