J Justin Gaar Honorable Sep 26, 2013 4 0 10,510 May 6, 2014 #1 Just answered my own question, I apologize. Deleted the partition with diskpart. Moderator, please delete this thread as it seems I can not? Thank you.
Just answered my own question, I apologize. Deleted the partition with diskpart. Moderator, please delete this thread as it seems I can not? Thank you.
Solution Phillip Corcoran May 6, 2014 You need to use the "Diskpart" utility: http://www.winability.com/delete-protected-efi-disk-partition/ The first part explains why Windows can't delete the EFI volume, lower down explains how to open and use Diskpart.
You need to use the "Diskpart" utility: http://www.winability.com/delete-protected-efi-disk-partition/ The first part explains why Windows can't delete the EFI volume, lower down explains how to open and use Diskpart.
Phillip Corcoran Titan Moderator Sep 7, 2013 26,053 889 120,140 May 6, 2014 Solution #2 You need to use the "Diskpart" utility: http://www.winability.com/delete-protected-efi-disk-partition/ The first part explains why Windows can't delete the EFI volume, lower down explains how to open and use Diskpart. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
You need to use the "Diskpart" utility: http://www.winability.com/delete-protected-efi-disk-partition/ The first part explains why Windows can't delete the EFI volume, lower down explains how to open and use Diskpart.