Can I delete this Partition and it will still boot ?

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  1. Posts : 6
    Ultimate 64 bit
       #1

    Can I delete this Partition and it will still boot ?


    Really would like to know if I can delete/format d drive and extend c drive into it, will my computer still boot up....thank you.

    I have windows installed on c drive but just am a bit worried as I cannot lose what is now on c drive.

    Thanks again.

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  2. Posts : 17,322
    Win 10 Pro x64
       #2

    D has a system and active flag on it so deleting it will cause you problems.

    You need to move those before going further, we have some pro's here who can walk you through that.

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  3.    #3

    Did you install another OS in D so that it took the System Active flags, which means D is now booting Win7 on C instead of the 100mb System Reserved partition?

    To move the System flag back to System Reserved, first Mark the 100mb Partition Active in Disk Mgmt.

    Then run Startup Repair - Run up to 3 Separate Times until the System flag moves to the 100mb partition.

    You can then delete D and extend C to the right: Partition or Volume - Delete
    Partition or Volume - Extend
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  4. Posts : 6
    Ultimate 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #4

    Reply to Reply.


    I have a system installed on both C and D but my important files are now on C. I want it to run from C, so do I still follow the above reply until it moves the flag back to the 100mb System Partition. I will await your reply. Thank you.

    Update : Do I shrink D to unallocated space ? Which one do I make active System Reserved or C ? Quite confused. Don't know if I have a repair disk. When I try to install from a full install disc it doesn't give me an option for repair or will it only give me that option when it sees whats wrong ?
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  5. Posts : 11,408
    ME/XP/Vista/Win7
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    When I try to install from a full install disc it doesn't give me an option for repair or will it only give me that option when it sees whats wrong ?

    Where do you buy your DVD from?

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  6.    #6

    theurbanimp said:
    I have a system installed on both C and D but my important files are now on C. I want it to run from C, so do I still follow the above reply until it moves the flag back to the 100mb System Partition. I will await your reply. Thank you.

    Update : Do I shrink D to unallocated space ? Which one do I make active System Reserved or C ? Quite confused. Don't know if I have a repair disk.
    I gave you the steps earlier to do exactly what you want. It clearly says that once you move the System Active flags to C that you can Delete D and even provides a tutorial showing exactly how that is done. So why would you ask if you should shrink it?

    gregrocker said:

    To move the System flag back to System Reserved, first Mark the 100mb Partition Active in Disk Mgmt.

    Then run Startup Repair - Run up to 3 Separate Times until the System flag moves to the 100mb partition.

    You can then delete D and extend C to the right: Partition or Volume - Delete
    Partition or Volume - Extend

    theurbanimp said:
    When I try to install from a full install disc it doesn't give me an option for repair or will it only give me that option when it sees whats wrong ?
    You must boot the Win7 disk to run Startup Repair - Run up to 3 Separate Times or the Repair choice will not show up: How to Boot A Computer from CD or DVD - YouTube
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  7. Posts : 6
    Ultimate 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #7

    Havent a clue what to do now.


    I marked 100mb partition as active, then ran start up repair once and when it rebooted it gave me two option Win 7 and Win (recovered to boot from, I ran the first one and it was not the one I wanted, so I restarted and picked Option 2, let me just say that option 1 when I went into the disk management had system in 100mb, then d in middle, then c on right. option 2 had this image...please help..do I still delete d so I can boot from c

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  8.    #8

    Do you have everything you need off of D now? Did you install any programs in Win7 that were placed on D? If so you may need to reinstall them after deleting D and extending C into the space.

    Since you've successfully moved the System Active flags back to System Reserved which is now booting Win7 on C, you can proceed to delete D and extend C now.
    Partition or Volume - Delete
    Partition or Volume - Extend
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  9. Posts : 6
    Ultimate 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #9

    I have stuff I cant lose that's all, all I am asking is, to me it looks like I have followed your command and the system flag has moved to the 100mb partition. All I am clarifying is that I have done as you directed and I can now delete d despite the warning. I know I may be annoying to you but for me, it is quite scary.

    Just seen your answer above mine.
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  10.    #10

    No you've done quite well and have successfully moved the System Active flags to System Reserved which is now correctly booting Win7 on C. There is no flag on D now that tells us it shouldn't be deleted.

    But what I asked is if you backed up or moved all of your files off of D so you can delete it, and also if you might have installed programs to Windows 7 that were placed on D causing that Disk Mgmt warning prompt? If so then you'll have to reinstall them after deleting D.
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