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10-17-2016 04:02 AM
Greetings,
I've already tried asking in the Microsoft forum.
I'm trying to uninstall Windows Home Server. I've already uninstall the Connector and software, however, I've just noticed a 20 GB partition on my laptop (drive D:) called "RECOVERY". It contains a folder called "Windows Home Server Drivers for Restore" and a readme.txt file. How do I remove the partition?
Thanks,
Shane.
HP MediaSmart Server LX195
Windows Home Server with Power Pack 3
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10-17-2016 10:14 AM
Windows 7:
Click the Windows "Start" button.
Right-mouse-button click on "Computer".
Choose "Manage".
Double-click on "Storage".
Double-click on "Disk Management".
Click on the partition to select it.
Click to delete it.
If the new "free space" is at the end of the 'C:' partition, use:
Directory of C:\Windows\System32
20/11/2010 06:24 AM 166,400 diskpart.exe
to "extend" the 'C:' partition to incorporate the 20GB into the 'C:' partition.
10-17-2016 10:14 AM
Windows 7:
Click the Windows "Start" button.
Right-mouse-button click on "Computer".
Choose "Manage".
Double-click on "Storage".
Double-click on "Disk Management".
Click on the partition to select it.
Click to delete it.
If the new "free space" is at the end of the 'C:' partition, use:
Directory of C:\Windows\System32
20/11/2010 06:24 AM 166,400 diskpart.exe
to "extend" the 'C:' partition to incorporate the 20GB into the 'C:' partition.
10-17-2016 11:22 PM
@mdklassen wrote:If the new "free space" is at the end of the 'C:' partition, use:
Directory of C:\Windows\System32
20/11/2010 06:24 AM 166,400 diskpart.exe
to "extend" the 'C:' partition to incorporate the 20GB into the 'C:' partition.
Instead of using diskpart, I was able to click the C: volume (still in Computer Management), click Action > All Tasks > Extend Volume..., and extend the C: volume into the empty 😧 partition.
I now have an extra 20 GB of space.
Thanks,
Shane.