If you are running out of space for a particular drive, you could either delete your important files or delete another partition and then extend your drive with your important files. In Windows 10, you can use disk management to delete a volume or drive partition except for a system or boot volume.
When you delete a volume or drive partition using disk management, it is converted into unallocated space which then can be used to extend another partition on the disk or create a new partition. So without wasting any time let’s see How to Delete a Volume or Drive Partition in Windows 10 with the help of the below-listed tutorial.
How to Delete a Volume or Drive Partition in Windows 10
Me whakarite ki te hanga i tetahi waahi whakaora mena ka raru tetahi mea.
Method 1: Delete a Volume or Drive Partition in Disk Management
1. Press Windows Key + X ka kowhiri Whakahaere Kōpae. Alternatively, you can press Windows Key + R then type diskmgmt.msc a ka tomo tomo.
2. Paato matau-i runga i te partition or volume you want deletes then select Muku Rōrahi.
3. Pāwhiritia te Ae ki te haere tonu or confirm your actions.
4. Once the partition is deleted it will show as unallocated space on the disk.
5. To extend any other partition right-click on it and select Whakaroa Rōrahi.
6. To create a new partition right-click on this unallocated space ka tīpako Rōrahi Maama Hou.
7. Specify Volume Size then assign a drive letter and finally format the drive.
8. Whakahouhia to PC hei tiaki i nga huringa.
Method 2: Delete a Volume or Drive Partition in Command Prompt
1. Whakatuwheratia te Tohuaki Whakahau. Ka taea e te kaiwhakamahi te mahi i tenei taahiraa ma te rapu 'cmd' a ka tomo tomo.
2. Patohia te whakahau e whai ake nei ki te cmd ka pa ki te Whakauru:
Tuhinga
rārangi rārangi
3. Now make sure to note down the volume number of the drive letter you want to delete.
4. Type the command and hit Enter:
tīpakohia te tau rōrahi
Tuhipoka: Replace the number with the actual volume number you noted down in step 3.
5. To delete the particular volume type the following command and hit Enter:
muku rōrahi
6. This will delete the volume you selected and will convert it into unallocated space.
7. Close the command prompt and restart your PC.
ko tenei How to Delete a Volume or Drive Partition in Windows 10 using Command Prompt, but if you want, then you can use PowerShell instead of CMD.
Method 3: Delete a Volume or Drive Partition in PowerShell
1. Momo PowerShell i roto i te Rapu Windows ka pato-matau ki runga PowerShell from search results and select Whakahaerehia hei Kaiwhakahaere.
2. Now type the following command into PowerShell and hit Enter:
Tikina-Roi
3. Note down the drive letter of the partition or volume you want to delete.
4. To delete the volume or partition, use the following command:
Remove-Partition -DriveLetter “drive_letter”
Tuhipoka: Replace the drive_letter you noted down in step 3.
5. When prompted type y hei whakau i o mahi.
6. Katia nga mea katoa ka whakaara ano i to PC hei tiaki i nga huringa.
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