Reformatting & Reinstalling Windows 7 64bit on current HDD/SSD

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    It's already deleted which is why it is Unallocated Space. Do the same for the other partition.

    Then Create your partition(s).

    gregrocker said:
    delete the partitions on HD in Disk Management: Partition or Volume - Delete

    Then create new HD partitions as you wish: Partition or Volume - Create New
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       #32

    whs said:
    Just fully delete the other partition. Then you will have one contiguous free space.
    I'm an idiot. Thanks. Once I stare at something for so long, I start to NOT understand it.
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  3. whs
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       #33

    SeanHogan said:
    whs said:
    Just fully delete the other partition. Then you will have one contiguous free space.
    I'm an idiot. Thanks. Once I stare at something for so long, I start to NOT understand it.
    That happens to most of us. I constantly search for my glasses - that are on my nose, LOL.
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    whs said:
    SeanHogan said:
    whs said:
    Just fully delete the other partition. Then you will have one contiguous free space.
    I'm an idiot. Thanks. Once I stare at something for so long, I start to NOT understand it.
    That happens to most of us. I constantly search for my glasses - that are on my nose, LOL.
    Oh boy does that sound like me!

    Well now I'm going to restart my computer, and see how everything is checking out. (Including boot times)
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  5. whs
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       #35

    The best way to check boot times is in Event Viewer drilling down like this:

    Applications and Service Logs
    Microsoft
    Windows
    Diagnostics - performance
    Operational
    Event ID 100
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       #36

    Everything is A.O.K.!


    Thank you so much for your help everybody. You are all such huge helps.
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  7. whs
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       #37

    You are welcome. Stick around. This is a fun place to be.
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