Can anyone help me with this? I think I know what I've got to do but not 100% sure.
I've just been on a remote assistance session with my nephew and he's ended up with a bit of an odd drive setup. It's because he installed a pre-release version of Windows 8 that couldn't be upgraded to RC, so he's ended up with two copies, one of which he never boots any more and he wants to delete the partition and recover the space. All of that would be easy enough, but his system partition is showing as being on the partition he wants to zap.
SO, consider the following:
The labels speak for themselves...
Dunno where drive G cam from, though I it may have been when Windows 7 was installed. I built his PC last Xmas but frankly I can't remember. Drive 'D' is the one he wants to lose and drive 'C' the one he's using day to day.
As you can see, 'D' is flagged as 'System' and 'Active' and hence can't just be deleted.
What are the steps?
I can submit a screenshot of the dos window, but for now take my word for it that all the env vars for windows are pointing to C not D. The active page file is on C and so is the hiberfile and sleep file.
I'm also assuming they're going to have to bring the PC to me to do as they're two hours drive away and I don't think I'll be able to do this remotely.
Thanks in advance...
I've just been on a remote assistance session with my nephew and he's ended up with a bit of an odd drive setup. It's because he installed a pre-release version of Windows 8 that couldn't be upgraded to RC, so he's ended up with two copies, one of which he never boots any more and he wants to delete the partition and recover the space. All of that would be easy enough, but his system partition is showing as being on the partition he wants to zap.
SO, consider the following:
The labels speak for themselves...
Dunno where drive G cam from, though I it may have been when Windows 7 was installed. I built his PC last Xmas but frankly I can't remember. Drive 'D' is the one he wants to lose and drive 'C' the one he's using day to day.
As you can see, 'D' is flagged as 'System' and 'Active' and hence can't just be deleted.
What are the steps?
I can submit a screenshot of the dos window, but for now take my word for it that all the env vars for windows are pointing to C not D. The active page file is on C and so is the hiberfile and sleep file.
I'm also assuming they're going to have to bring the PC to me to do as they're two hours drive away and I don't think I'll be able to do this remotely.
Thanks in advance...