How to delete imaged Hard Drive

ForceTorno

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A while back I had a corrupted boot file and cloned *and imaged* my Hard Drive while I wiped and reinstalled Windows.
I figured it was about time I fixed that since now my HD's carrying two of my computers worth of data.
I figured I'm supposed to keep the clone intact since that's what I'm running off of (at least I think that's what I'm doing) so how do I delete the system image from my Drive?

OS: Windows 10 Pro 64-bit
CPU: AMD FX-6300
RAM: 4GB Single Channel DDR3
Motherboard: MSI 970 Gaming
Graphics: AMD Radeon R9 200 Series
Storage: 931GD Seagate
 
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1. First of all...for future reference...it is NEVER good practice to image (or clone) the contents of a partition or the total contents of a drive to the SAME drive. The clone or disk-image should ALWAYS reside on a different drive - either one internally connected in the system or a USB external drive.


2. Have you done a Google search on "deleting a Windows 10 system image". There's a good deal of info on this subject. Here's one website that may be useful to you - http://www.thewindowsclub.com/deleting-previous-system-images-backups-windows

1. First of all...for future reference...it is NEVER good practice to image (or clone) the contents of a partition or the total contents of a drive to the SAME drive. The clone or disk-image should ALWAYS reside on a different drive - either one internally connected in the system or a USB external drive.


2. Have you done a Google search on "deleting a Windows 10 system image". There's a good deal of info on this subject. Here's one website that may be useful to you - http://www.thewindowsclub.com/deleting-previous-system-images-backups-windows

 
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