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Remove Traces Of OLD Windows Install

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2 minutes ago, HyperPalBuddy said:

So i can just format it like here:

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Id delete the volume if you don't need any of the data on the D drive.

 

Then you can use the space to expand another partition

 

had installed a new SSD and then installed Windows 10 on it. Before I had only the OS on the C drive and games, other files on another partition of the HDD. Is it possible for me to ONLY remove the now "D" drive and leave my other files as is. I also have Linux installed if that's of any help.

 

This is my Current Partitions:

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I only want to clear the D drive

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2 minutes ago, Electronics Wizardy said:

You can delete the partition for the D drive and it will be gone. .

 

What does your partition table look like?

Here is the info.

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1 minute ago, HyperPalBuddy said:

Here is the info.

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You can delete that partition if you don't want the os install and files on it. 

 

Id remove the un needed efi and system  partitions.

 

 

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3 minutes ago, Electronics Wizardy said:

You can delete that partition if you don't want the os install and files on it. 

 

Id remove the un needed efi and system  partitions.

 

 

So i can just format it like here:

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2 minutes ago, HyperPalBuddy said:

So i can just format it like here:

image.png.6eef0b5cf69a2cacdb5d27d7d152e9da.png

Id delete the volume if you don't need any of the data on the D drive.

 

Then you can use the space to expand another partition

 

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