![]() ![]() the recovery partition was created when Windows 7 Retail was cleanly installed on the PCīonus Question: Why did Windows 7 create a "Recovery Partition"?īonus Question: How do you create, or re-create, a "Recovery Partition" on a hard drive that does not have one?įortunately i don't have to back anything up from this Recovery Partition, since Windows says it is empty:Įxcept the directions on Microsoft support don't work - there is no option to delete the recovery partition:. ![]() this recovery partition didn't come from an OEM.But if anyone would refuse to answer the question unless i gave a justification, there one is. Note: I don't need a reason to ask my question. Start Disk Manager, right-click the last partition, and then click Delete Partition. Microsoft documents the problem, and notes the solution is to delete the last partition on the disk: Not Enough Space Available to Upgrade to a Dynamic Disk Unfortunately there is no room on the disk to convert the drive from basic to dynamic. I need to convert the disk containing my operating system to a dynamic disk (from a basic disk). ![]()
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