Screen shows no hard drive information.
Screen shows no hard drive information.
I installed Kali on a separate drive to free up space. The Windows partition isn’t showing up in the file manager, but I’m not sure what’s causing the issue.
To display this file in your file manager, open Disk Management in Windows and format the drive as needed.
Sure, I can explain it in simpler terms.
Let me walk you through it step by step.
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Access Disk Management by opening settings and searching for "Disk management" or "Format." Locate the unformatted disk in the list, right-click it, and choose Format. Adhere to the instructions to format the disk using NTFS. After formatting, you can assign a drive letter (if automatic assignment isn't done) so it appears in your file manager. If Kali OS was removed, it may still retain its formatting. Be aware that reformatting will erase all data on the drive.
That’s quite a setup! It sounds like the EFI was placed on Disk 0 while the main installation went to Disk 1. You probably didn’t allocate much space for Kali, maybe just a few gigabytes.
Remove the 27.94GB and 977MB healthy primary partitions. Keep the 512MB EFI system partition intact. After deleting the partitions, choose the black unallocated area and select Format. Disk 1 is your C: drive for Windows—do not modify it.