gavzin :
canadianvice :
gavzin :
My ssd has 3 different partitions it has a 351mb unallocated 469mb healthy (recovery partition) and 222.7GB NTFS green. I want to make these all one but when i try to delete the other to with diskpart it says i cant do it on this system
If it's your boot drive, those partitions are mission-critical. They can't be deleted without compromising your ability to boot. Leave them be.
Its not my boot drive
Was it in when you were configuring your original install? The thing that gives me pause is those names are usually for the critical records needed to boot. If you're sure you're in the clear, in order to format the drive you may need to boot into an alternative tool like GPARTED (see google for a download) or the Windows Boot disc. It's probably seeing it as protected from within the Windows environment and thus prohibiting you from deleting it within the OS. You'll have to do it outside of it....
But a warning: usually when that's the case, you shouldn't be deleting it. I suspect you'll want to just leave it as is, unless you have a really compelling reason. 600mb of 227GB is negligible, and I expect if you try and resolve this, you're going to cause more problems for yourself than you'd care to for all of 600mb.