Update Workflows/Windows/Delete Windows Recovery Partition.md
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**Purpose**:
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Sometimes you are running a virtual machine and are running out of space, and want to expand the operating system disk. However, there is a recovery partition to-the-right of the operating system partition. When this happens, you have to delete that partition in order to expand the storage space for the operating system.
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These commands can be run in a headless environment using just powershell.
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**From within the VM** > Open a powershell window and run the following commands:
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```powershell
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diskpart # (1)
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9. Gracefully close the disk management CLI utility.
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## Free Space Validation
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From this point, you might want to triple-check the free space has been accounted for, so you can run the following command to check for free space:
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From this point, you might want to verify the free space has been accounted for, so you can run the following command to check for free space:
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```powershell
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Get-Volume | Select-Object DriveLetter, FileSystem, @{Name="FreeSpace(GB)"; Expression={"{0:N2}" -f ($_.SizeRemaining / 1GB)}}, @{Name="TotalSize(GB)"; Expression={"{0:N2}" -f ($_.Size / 1GB)}}
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```
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