diff --git a/Workflows/Windows/Delete Windows Recovery Partition.md b/Workflows/Windows/Delete Windows Recovery Partition.md index 0119913..1a693e1 100644 --- a/Workflows/Windows/Delete Windows Recovery Partition.md +++ b/Workflows/Windows/Delete Windows Recovery Partition.md @@ -6,18 +6,20 @@ Sometimes you are running a virtual machine and are running out of space, and wa diskpart # (1) list disk # (2) select disk 0 # (3) -select partition 4 # (4) -delete partition override # (5) -select partition # (6) -extend # (7) -exit # (8) +list partition # (4) +select partition 4 # (5) +delete partition override # (6) +select partition # (7) +extend # (8) +exit # (9) ``` 1. This opens the disk management 2. This displays all disks attached to the device. 3. Ensure this disk number corresponds to the operating system disk. Open the Disk Management GUI if you are not 100% certain. -4. This partition number is for the partition of type "Recovery" -5. This instructs the computer to delete the partition and ignore the fact that it was a recovery partition. -6. You want to select the operating system partition now, so we can expand it. -7. This will expand the operating system partition into the unallocated space that is now available to it. -8. Gracefully close the disk management CLI utility. \ No newline at end of file +4. List all partitions on the previously-selected disk. +5. This partition number is for the partition of type "Recovery" +6. This instructs the computer to delete the partition and ignore the fact that it was a recovery partition. +7. You want to select the operating system partition now, so we can expand it. +8. This will expand the operating system partition into the unallocated space that is now available to it. +9. Gracefully close the disk management CLI utility. \ No newline at end of file