Hi,
I had windows 10 and recently upgraded to Win 11 - that isn't part of the issue as this drive was also there in Win 10.
So, basically, after upgrading to Win 11 I decided I wanted to clean up my drives/partitions with Disk Management (DM). DM showed 3 drives - 1 HD and 2 SSD's.
How do I get rid of this non-existent SSD?
I had windows 10 and recently upgraded to Win 11 - that isn't part of the issue as this drive was also there in Win 10.
So, basically, after upgrading to Win 11 I decided I wanted to clean up my drives/partitions with Disk Management (DM). DM showed 3 drives - 1 HD and 2 SSD's.
- Disk 0 is a Seagate 1TB HD - which has my OS on it
- Disk 1 is a Kingston 500GB SSD being used to store files
- Disk 2 shows as being a Samsung 500GB SSD
How do I get rid of this non-existent SSD?