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I've done a factory reset with the HP Recovery Manager. I'm not 100% sure, but I think I had before the factory reset 3 visibile paritions: C: drive, 😧 Recovery and F: HP_Tools and 1 invisible parition something with UEFI.

 

After the factory reset I have 4 primairy partitions: C: drive, 😧 Recovery, HP_Tools (invisible) and SYSTEM (invisible).

 

I do not know a lot about bios/uefi and partitions. Everything I know is from forums.

 

After the factory reset I tried to shrink my C: drive to create a new partition. One for OS and one for my data. But that wasn't possible. After some research I learned that you can create only 4 primairy paritions in BIOS mode. Because I thought I had a partition called something with Uefi, I assumed I have Uefi but my BIOS Setups says it is in legacy bios. In the BIOS setup I see some options for Uefi but I don't know what to do.

 

So my question is:

1. Can I make a factory reset so my bios mode is uefi? If yes, how to do?

 

My laptop:

HP Pavilion DV6-7080eb (http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c03305889)

Windows 7, 64 bit

 

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Some additional information:

 

BIOS Revision: F.29

 

In the startup menu, "HP Advanced PC diagnostics" is an option for the F2 (In an other forum post, a HP Expert says it is an indication that the laptop has a UEFI environment installed).

 

In Boot options: legacy support can be changed to enable/disable, but secure boot is disabled and in grey (can't be changed).

 

In Boot options I see "UEFI Boot Order" and "Legacy Boot Order".

 

So I guess my laptop has UEFI, but why can't I make more than 4 partitions on my hard disk?

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I see that you are having a difficulty with partition your hard drive.  You tried to shrink C so you could have a partition just for your data.

 

 

Here is a link to Partitioning and Naming Hard Drives (Windows 7)  to guide you.

 

Here is a link to a YouTube Video which may also help. How to partition a hard drive on Windows 7

 

Here is another one from Windows.microsoft.com  Managing hard disks: recommended links.

 

I hope this helps.

 

Sparkles1

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