webmanoffesto
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I have a laptop I’m using for an imaging tutorial that  I’m doing. It’s a Lenovo Thinkpad L412. I would like to understand the  present partitions before I repartition.  
  
I have:
  C: “Windows7_OS” 122GB free of 221 GB
  E: “SYSTEM_DRV” 500mb free of 1.17GB
  Q: “Lenovo_Recovery” 2.01GB free of 9.76GB
    So
Q: is the Lenovo Recovery partition.
  C: apparently has all the System / Windows files and all the data files
    
*Question: What is E: ?
  It has folders
- INOV8LOG
  - MGGSTAT
  - preboot
  - Recovery
  - tvtos
  Which means it looks like a recovery partition, however “Q” is apparently the recovery partition.
    I would like one partition for System / Windows. And one partition for data.
I guess I could shrink the “C” drive, then create “D” partition and move my data files to “D”.
  
Does that seem like a good plan?
			
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