M manohmanCondeee Reputable Aug 16, 2014 53 0 4,630 Feb 12, 2015 #1 I just plugged in a old hard drive and it is split into two drives. Drive E and F. I was wondering how I could delete one of them so I only have one drive so i dont get confused with my other hard drive
I just plugged in a old hard drive and it is split into two drives. Drive E and F. I was wondering how I could delete one of them so I only have one drive so i dont get confused with my other hard drive
Solution Brillis Wuce Feb 12, 2015 It's split into separate partitions. Start < Right click on My Computer < Manage < Disk Management. From here, you can either delete both partitions, then create a single, new one... or you can extend one of them. Back up any data before doing any of this, if there's still some on there.
It's split into separate partitions. Start < Right click on My Computer < Manage < Disk Management. From here, you can either delete both partitions, then create a single, new one... or you can extend one of them. Back up any data before doing any of this, if there's still some on there.
Brillis Wuce Distinguished Oct 17, 2014 1,907 0 20,460 Feb 12, 2015 Solution #2 It's split into separate partitions. Start < Right click on My Computer < Manage < Disk Management. From here, you can either delete both partitions, then create a single, new one... or you can extend one of them. Back up any data before doing any of this, if there's still some on there. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
It's split into separate partitions. Start < Right click on My Computer < Manage < Disk Management. From here, you can either delete both partitions, then create a single, new one... or you can extend one of them. Back up any data before doing any of this, if there's still some on there.