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Remove EFI system partition from the disk space.

Remove EFI system partition from the disk space.

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SrBuug
Member
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06-11-2023, 05:03 AM
#1
Hi, your harddisk still has the EFI system partition left after installing Windows for data use. The Disk Manager option to delete it is disabled. You've tried DiskPart and the Windows Installer, both showing issues. You might need to check the partition table or use a different tool like CHKDSK or third-party utilities.
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SrBuug
06-11-2023, 05:03 AM #1

Hi, your harddisk still has the EFI system partition left after installing Windows for data use. The Disk Manager option to delete it is disabled. You've tried DiskPart and the Windows Installer, both showing issues. You might need to check the partition table or use a different tool like CHKDSK or third-party utilities.

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McAlden
Member
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06-12-2023, 03:22 PM
#2
Windows tends to be a bit picky when removing those files, so I usually just restart and use an Ubuntu USB drive nearby to wipe out the partitions whenever needed. It doesn’t happen very often.
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McAlden
06-12-2023, 03:22 PM #2

Windows tends to be a bit picky when removing those files, so I usually just restart and use an Ubuntu USB drive nearby to wipe out the partitions whenever needed. It doesn’t happen very often.

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ValerieDB
Junior Member
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06-13-2023, 03:32 AM
#3
The system has a flexible dynamic disk setup. Avoid modifying partitions directly; focus on managing volumes instead. You’ll see the available volumes listed, making deletion possible. There’s an unusual behavior where Windows mistakenly identifies the main volume as a page file.
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ValerieDB
06-13-2023, 03:32 AM #3

The system has a flexible dynamic disk setup. Avoid modifying partitions directly; focus on managing volumes instead. You’ll see the available volumes listed, making deletion possible. There’s an unusual behavior where Windows mistakenly identifies the main volume as a page file.

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MriPics
Junior Member
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07-03-2023, 03:33 PM
#4
The issue occurs across all drives due to virtual memory being activated. It's because Windows 10 with a Windows 7 skin is using EFI volume settings, not standard Windows 7. The EFI volume shows up in DiskPart, but the second recovery partition isn't listed and can't be deleted, causing the error.
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MriPics
07-03-2023, 03:33 PM #4

The issue occurs across all drives due to virtual memory being activated. It's because Windows 10 with a Windows 7 skin is using EFI volume settings, not standard Windows 7. The EFI volume shows up in DiskPart, but the second recovery partition isn't listed and can't be deleted, causing the error.