I want to get rid of a System Reserved and a Recovery partition created by accident. Can someone help with a safe deletion. This is a Win 10 system
I now have three partition on the main physical disk drive. The drive is divided into a 500MB System Reserved (E) drive marked as a Healthy (primary partition), a C drive of 231 GB System,Boot, Page File, Active, Crash Dump, Primary partition), and an unnamed 538 MB Healthy (Recovery partition).
This all came about because I used the Win 10 ISO DVD to try to find the Administrator password (I now know it can't be done). Now I want to get rid of System Reserved partition and the Recovery partition, because they were not there before, as I recall. ...get rid of in a safe way, BTW.
Hope you can help.
HP Compaq 8000 Elite Ultra-slim Desktop.
I now have three partition on the main physical disk drive. The drive is divided into a 500MB System Reserved (E) drive marked as a Healthy (primary partition), a C drive of 231 GB System,Boot, Page File, Active, Crash Dump, Primary partition), and an unnamed 538 MB Healthy (Recovery partition).
This all came about because I used the Win 10 ISO DVD to try to find the Administrator password (I now know it can't be done). Now I want to get rid of System Reserved partition and the Recovery partition, because they were not there before, as I recall. ...get rid of in a safe way, BTW.
Hope you can help.
HP Compaq 8000 Elite Ultra-slim Desktop.