Why can't I delete the recovery partition?
Good morning,
I'm currently trying to expand my second hard drive, but the Windows Recovery partition is bothering me. I can't delete it either.
I have no idea how to proceed.
Good morning,
I'm currently trying to expand my second hard drive, but the Windows Recovery partition is bothering me. I can't delete it either.
I have no idea how to proceed.
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Enter Windows Search:
View advanced system settings
then on the Karteireiter:
Computer protection
and deactivate/configure there first the system recovery.
Try to delete the recovery partition again and enlarge the partition.
Completely, I would not forgo a restoration partiton, but rather release something and use the rest for it.
does not work
Please check if the plate is still in order:
CrystalDiskInfo
https://www.heise.de/download/product/crystaldiskinfo-59349
Then I can only guess that the system is still running in BIOS mode and not in UEFI.
Please enter the Windows search:
System information
and look at:
BIOS mode after.
No
Can’t the partition be enlarged or reduced in the disk manager?
Total state “GUT”
Like the EFI system partition, the recovery partition with Windows device is not to be deleted. – A safety name.
With a partition manager and also a Windows installation data carrier, however, this goes.
Hm. I haven’t had anything to do with this “dynamic” crap. And with “simple volume”. But last thing I had read about was Win 11 (at Win 10 probably working the same/similar) because I had manually partitioned before installing Windows.
Try to unsubscribe this recovery thing. (He should then – as much as I know – drag the data necessary for recovery to the normal Windows partition, that this other partition would no longer be registered and would no longer be used when booting if errors were.)
https://michlstechblog.info/blog/windows-disable-windows-recovery-environment-to-delete-recovery partition/
With admin in command prompt this “reagentc /disable”
and then try override again. (Reboot again after disable command.)
Don’t delete!
Move it to the end.
Either with nem Linux Live USB Stick with gparted
or use one of the many free tools for Windows (Acronis, Minitool Partition Wizzard)
Hello, unfortunately it didn’t work with Minitool partition wizzard either. I try Acronis
Actions does not work.
Do you have it with “delete partition override” tried?
Yes, I did, the same mistake came…
So the error message in your screenshot is that you have cached the parameters of the command, and that’s because you didn’t write out partition.
Therefore, you may take a screenshot, at the moment I don’t believe you.
Doesn’t work…
Then I would test “volume” next.
So the procedure is the same, only instead of “partition” you take “volume”.
Yeah, I’m not coming any further…
OK, do you run the command prompt as an admin?
screenshot is on top, updated.