Hi,
Long story short, I was trying to install a modpack for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. After multiple attempts, things weren't working as much as I had hoped. The file and folder destinations were all messed up, and instead of rerouting them all to the correct places, I wanted to make a new partition solely for the game to make the install paths much easier to fix.
To do this, I quickly read how to create partitions, did so, and messed up (as this is my first time doing this) and didnt include enough space. So I thought, "Okay, just create a new partition and merge it with 'Sky,' It shouldn't be that bad." When I made "Sky," I named it under X: however, I didn't get a naming prompt for the new partition. Now in EaseUS, I am not even given the option to merge or really do anything with the allocated partition. I don't care if I have to start all over, I just want my space back so I can complete what I was doing in the first place.
Thank you!
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Long story short, I was trying to install a modpack for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. After multiple attempts, things weren't working as much as I had hoped. The file and folder destinations were all messed up, and instead of rerouting them all to the correct places, I wanted to make a new partition solely for the game to make the install paths much easier to fix.
To do this, I quickly read how to create partitions, did so, and messed up (as this is my first time doing this) and didnt include enough space. So I thought, "Okay, just create a new partition and merge it with 'Sky,' It shouldn't be that bad." When I made "Sky," I named it under X: however, I didn't get a naming prompt for the new partition. Now in EaseUS, I am not even given the option to merge or really do anything with the allocated partition. I don't care if I have to start all over, I just want my space back so I can complete what I was doing in the first place.
Thank you!
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Edit: Another picture
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