Disk partition problem

MagicBloodxdd
MagicBloodxdd Member Posts: 1 New User
edited November 2023 in 2018 Archives
Hi  i have a problem ,, my laptop is Acer nitro 5  and im using win 10 x64 pro ,, my bios was on UFEI and my ssd was gbr, i converted it to mbr and bios to legacy, ok everything works well untill now , I have shrinked my Disk an created new partition and extracted win 7 pro iso directly to the new partition and changed it to Active ,  i rebooted my system and it started in win 7 installer but there no disk or drive been detected even i tried diskpart cmd and no disk detected .. and when i restart it starts  in new partition "win 7 installer" by force .. and nothing to do with win7 installer ..i want to find someway to choose my first partition or delete the second partition

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  • RaoR
    RaoR Member Posts: 47 Devotee WiFi Icon
    Hi  i have a problem ,, my laptop is Acer nitro 5  and im using win 10 x64 pro ,, my bios was on UFEI and my ssd was gbr, i converted it to mbr and bios to legacy, ok everything works well untill now , I have shrinked my Disk an created new partition and extracted win 7 pro iso directly to the new partition and changed it to Active ,  i rebooted my system and it started in win 7 installer but there no disk or drive been detected even i tried diskpart cmd and no disk detected .. and when i restart it starts  in new partition "win 7 installer" by force .. and nothing to do with win7 installer ..i want to find someway to choose my first partition or delete the second partition
    MagicBloodxdd,

    A partition on a hard drive can be deleted as it is not currently in use. For example, if Windows is installed on the partition you want to delete, you will not be able to, as you are logged into Windows. To delete a partition on a hard drive, follow the steps below.

    Warning: Deleting a partition will permanently erase any data that is presently stored on it.

    a) Press the Windows key or click the Start button.
    b) Type Create and format hard disk partitions, and then press Enter.
    c) You should see a window open similar to the one below.


    In the Disk Management window, the available hard drives in the computer are listed. Hard Disk space labeled as Unallocated is space that has not been partitioned yet. If hard disk space has a drive letter associated with it, that space has been partitioned.

    d) Locate the partition you want to delete.
    e) Right-click on that partition and select the Delete Volume option from the drop-down menu that appears.
    Note: If the Delete Volume option is grayed out when right-clicking, the partition cannot be deleted.
    f) A pop-up message may appear to confirm that you want to delete the partition; click Yes.
    Once the partition has been deleted, it will be listed as Unallocated space.
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    Regards,
    RR :)