It was from an old PC that I changed the USER access on. I need some kinda boot disk for windows and full reinstall. Right now it's doing a troubleshoot reset this PC thing, I'm not sure if that's reinstalling a clean windows or removing everything. Better than nothing though right?
I extended the partition on the C: drive, that's all good now.
Problem is my storage disk D: is still cleaning and can't initialise, I was using diskpart to try and fix it instead of disk management and made it "clean all" which is taking ages.
I wanted to get rid of all the windows partitions...
It says unallocated but I don't know what kind of volume to turn it into.
I also lost my D: drive by using diskpart and "clean all" :geek:
It says Disk is not initialised.
I restarted all over again, formatted the drives and I used reflect to "clone" my backup Windows from a 250GB external hard drive...but now it thinks my 1TB is only 250GB.
I cloned Disk 0 (my original C: drive) onto Disk 2 (the m.2).
I chose all partitions in Reflect and there was no partitions currently on the m.2 as it was brand new.
Disk 0 came with the computer from PS last month (13-04-2020)
Reflect instructions were to clone this disk.... Selected the new...
Thanks for the response.
I don't see drive E: in the disk management.
I also see partitions on Disk 0 that I don't need anymore.
Disk 1 is a HDD I don't use anymore.
I cloned the C:\ drive from an SSD to an m.2 with Reflect and it's created a SYSTEM (E:) drive that I don't want.
I don't know how to get rid of it and worried that if I do my computer won't boot up properly.
Is there a way to put this back where it belongs or remove it so that I only have two...