![]() if you want to delete the partition 1, the command will be: " select partition 1")Ħ. Note: Replace the X with the number of the partition that you want to delete. Then, select the partition that you want to remove, with this command: To view the partitions on the selected disk, type this command.ĥ. if you want to delete all the partitions on Disk 1, the command will be: " select disk 1")Ĥ. * Note: Replace the X with the number of the disk that contains the partition that you want to delete. Now select the disk that you want to remove the partition(s): ![]() Then give this command to view the installed hard disks:ģ. * Note: Press Enter after typing each command.Ģ. At command prompt, open the DISKPART utility, by typing this command: Right-click at Command Prompt result and select Run As Administrator.ġ. At the search box type: command prompt or cmdĢ. How to Delete a Partition using DISKPART. The instructions below, shows how to delete partitions on a secondary disk, that cannot be deleted using the Disk Management tool. *Ĭaution: The System Protected Partitions on the main (OS) disk, should not be erased because your system will not be able to boot. In this tutorial you will find detailed steps on how to remove partitions (including the system protected Partitions, EFI or Recovery) using the DISKPART utility. These type of partitions (EFI & Recovery) are system protected partitions and for that reason they cannot be deleted by using the Windows Disk Management utility. If you cannot delete a partition on Windows using the Disk Management utility because the "Delete Partition" option is greyed out, then probably the partition is an "EFI System" partition or a "Recovery Partition".
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