P { margin-bottom: 0cm; } The Laptop is a Fujitsu Lifebook and it came with windows 8 preinstalled The 500GB HDD factory default setting are as follows:
WINDOWS (C) 29.2 FREE OF 74.9 DRIVERS (D) 373 FREE OF 373 (E) DVD ROM.
Never seen this before. Please could you explain: Why was only 75GB partition allocated to the OS
Why was 373Gb left unused. Why is the (D) drive called Drivers
Really worried now as there does not appear to be a recovery partition either. No CD came with the laptop so have nothing to reinstall system if anything goes wrong.
I have partitioned disks on XP win 7 and vista but I have not experienced anything like this before. Usually factory default settings allocate the entire disk to the OS apart from the space required for the recovery partition and bootloader.
Please can you tell me if this is now normal procedure or specific to Fujitsu. I will be installing Ubuntu. Should I just partition the (D) Drivers . Is this just a normal partition. Very confused. Please help. Thanks
WINDOWS (C) 29.2 FREE OF 74.9 DRIVERS (D) 373 FREE OF 373 (E) DVD ROM.
Never seen this before. Please could you explain: Why was only 75GB partition allocated to the OS
Why was 373Gb left unused. Why is the (D) drive called Drivers
Really worried now as there does not appear to be a recovery partition either. No CD came with the laptop so have nothing to reinstall system if anything goes wrong.
I have partitioned disks on XP win 7 and vista but I have not experienced anything like this before. Usually factory default settings allocate the entire disk to the OS apart from the space required for the recovery partition and bootloader.
Please can you tell me if this is now normal procedure or specific to Fujitsu. I will be installing Ubuntu. Should I just partition the (D) Drivers . Is this just a normal partition. Very confused. Please help. Thanks