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Can't delete unwanted System partition
Hi everyone, I'm having troubles deleting an unwanted partition (D:) from my SSD. I've had a Windows 10 installed on it (D:) previously and for one reason or another it malfunctioned and I had to install a fresh copy of Windows 10. Which I did on a different partition (C:). Installation was a success. C: is now a default partition. But I can't delete the original D: now. I've tried Disk Management and Power shell, but none worked. This is a screenshot from Disk Management.
When I try to delete volume/format I get the message that I can't delete system partition and that D is in use. How is it in use and how to delete it?
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Anonymous
2020-04-10T15:31:28+00:00 -
Anonymous
2020-04-10T15:35:48+00:00 To illustrate your problem, please post a snapshot of the whole Disk Manager frame.
Original post is updated.
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DaveM121 818K Reputation points Independent Advisor2020-04-10T15:39:13+00:00 Hi RoseIdol
If you right click that D Partition in Disk Management, what options are available to you, is the Delete Volume option active?
If not, click your Start Button, then just type msconfig and press Enter
Please post a screenshot of the boot tab of that utility . . .
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Anonymous
2020-04-10T15:42:17+00:00 Hi. Yes, Delete is available, but when I click it, it warns me that D: is in use therefor deleting it can be damaging to my system.
As for msconfig, C: is current and default.
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Anonymous
2020-04-10T15:45:45+00:00 Original post is updated.
Drive D: looks like holding your Windows installation and your program files. It is your System drive. Are you really sure you want to delete it?