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HD shenanigans...
I'm trying to 'recover' some space on my old HD. It is no longer used as a primary drive as discussed in another thread.
When I bring up Disk Management it shows there's 10GB in the 'Recovery' space. The problem is when I click on it, the tools in the tool bar change and I can't seem to enlarge it or shrink it. What has Windows done to 'protect' this from being used as normal storage space? Pics show how the tool bar changes depending on what is chosen by the cursor.http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1648591145.JPG http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1648591145.JPG I'd appreciate any help here. |
Ensure you have a good backup of the drive
Try it from the command line. Start - Run - cmd run Diskpart List disk Select disk (probably going to be 1) list partition select partition (whatever partition number it happens to be) Delete partition If that doesn't work, and you're really sure you have the right partition selected, Delete partition override Repeat as required. Exit If you delete stuff you wanted, it's not my fault. Restore from backup if you screwed up. Or download and create a gparted live usb drive, boot from that, use gparted. Better |
I thought sure this was another Harley Davidson assless chaps thread.
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And then you clicked on it?
I'm not judging. Best Les |
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OP - I think you may have to delete the partitions to recover that reserved space. If there is data on the others - this will, of course, remove it. Not sure 10GB is really worth the effort. |
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