Can i delete hp tools partition




















Installing the software on the drivers disk HP tells me that everything is installed and I need to reboot, but no. On the next check, drivers were not installed. After that I got a 3rd system with exactly the same issues, I believe that this is a generic problem with this type of system. I formatted all drives outside the system. I used the Bootcd i. UBCD to do the same while the disc was still in the system. Finally, I was able to successfully install the 3rd system. But I have in vain on the 2nd.

In any case, I put this in the list of the mysteries. I haven't the time more to study. When I go to check it out, I realize I have two backups here. I got my dad's computer. The 'Rob - HP", a last change in , and mine was in September. Anything on the computer mess up because of this? Yes, you can delete the folder. You should not store your backup in the tools partition. Consult the following links depending on the operating system you are using for more information and next steps.

HP PC - error: not enough disk space. You run lack of drive on the recovery Windows 8 space Recovery disk space messages? The recovery partition displays this message if it is used.

You should not use the recovery partition to store files. You are running low on recovery Windows 7 disk space Recovery disk space messages? You may not use the recovery for the storage of files. HP Notebook PC - error: not enough disk space. I bought a Compaq HP s about 2 and one and a half years. I usually keep my system up to date so I decided to use HP Softpaq Download Manager to see what is new because I have not done in a year about. First of all, was it really necessary given that I had only 3.

The specifications are available online on here. In case if you supports of Quickweb laptop, the BIOS screen would be an option something like the image below. I have a complete clone of the drive C on the SSD. If it were, it would not work without them.

I would check that. No need to run the computer, but you never miss it until you need it if you have a possible hardware problem. There is a program downloaded UEFI, you can install if necessary. I already have the recovery dvd Well, I hope that special friends can say it more clearly, wait for someone who has been through this experience in person to answer it, as my suggestion was based on HP forums that other users have already done, however, let's wait for someone who has already been through it personally that can help you.

Anyway, don't do anything without creating a restore point. Graciously, Claudeir. DaveM Independent Advisor. If you have the option to eject that drive, then it is safe to do that. Otherwise, open Disk Management accessible by right clicking your Start Button In Disk Management, right click that E drive partition, select 'Change Drive Letters and paths' Choose to remove that drive letter E and apply that setting, that will hide that partition again.

In reply to DaveM's post on June 4, Thanks, this helped a lot! Hi Daniel, glad to help! Several choices at this point, make sure the sda2 and 3 are still primary partitions and have not been inadvertently converted to some other type.

Last resort: start over and use the HP recovery discs and do a factory recovery, which will wipe all partitions and put it back to factory like condition, then use the guide I posted to make room for more partitions, then install Ubuntu and Grub. Try Boot Repair Disk. You can burn the image on a DVD or install unetbootin in Ubuntu to put it onto a usb very easy. Boot Repair Download Link. Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group.

Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more. Asked 9 years, 7 months ago. Active 6 years, 6 months ago. Viewed 5k times. Improve this question. Ian Hunter Ian Hunter 1 1 silver badge 8 8 bronze badges. Have you disabled automatic restart on error in Windows so you can see which error is causing it to reboot?

February 3rd, 2. Distro Ubuntu. Re: Deleting HP-Tools window partition? I've come across a similarly named partition on a Compaq laptop, and considered deleting it to free up a partition or two for use by Ubuntu. Just remember to make sure that your friend has made a set of recovery disks for the machine, just in case things go wrong and you need to put things back how they were. February 3rd, 3. Originally Posted by McTwitch.

February 5th, 4. February 5th, 5. On my HP Mini I: 1. Saved the folder in the HP-Tools partition 2. Used the Win 7 tools to delete the HP-Tools partition 3. Used gparted to create an extended partition in the newly unallocated space and created an EXT 4 logical partition, a Linux Swap logical partition, and a mb Fat 32 logical partition.



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