Windows 10: cant extend the disk after deleting the healthy recovery partition from cmd

Discus and support cant extend the disk after deleting the healthy recovery partition from cmd in Windows 10 Network and Sharing to solve the problem; i need to install kali so i googled why i wasn't able to shrink the volume so i followed the steps now I ended up deleting the healthy recovery portion... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Network and Sharing' started by RR EEE 5B RISHI LAHOTI, Sep 21, 2023.

  1. cant extend the disk after deleting the healthy recovery partition from cmd


    i need to install kali so i googled why i wasn't able to shrink the volume so i followed the steps now I ended up deleting the healthy recovery portion using override in cmd and now I cant extend that partition its set to unallocated the partition is 16gigs below is the screenshot I was not able to upload idk whyhttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1VFYu1bsB2Qr3fC818uhrhEt3YDESNRI9/view?usp=sharing

    :)
     
    RR EEE 5B RISHI LAHOTI, Sep 21, 2023
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  2. trickson Win User

    Will deleting the factory partition render the recovery disk useless?

    More than likely it is of no use NOW . The recovery disk is nothing more than drivers and some BS . You will not get the OS and recovering from a recovery disk only works if the drive partition is fine and has been untouched by any one .
    The best thing to do is delete all the partitions and just install windows on the HDD make your own recovery disk and your done not to mention you get all that drive space back .
     
    trickson, Sep 21, 2023
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  3. Need to delete an old healthy Recovery partition.

    Press Windows key + X

    Click Disk Management

    Select the Recovery Partition

    Right click it, click 'Format'

    You will receive a Warning dialog, click OK to continue.

    The next step is to select your file system option, in this case, go with the default which is NTFS.

    The formatting process will now begin.

    Once complete, the drive will be displayed as a ‘Logical Drive’ in Disk Management.

    Right click the ‘Logical Drive’ in Disk Management, on the contextual menu, click the ‘Delete Volume’ option. Click ‘Yes’ when the warning dialog appears.

    The Volume you deleted will now appear as ‘Free space’, you will also notice that the disk icon no longer appears in the list of volumes.

    Right click the Free space partition, and click Delete, click Yes on the Disk Management warning that appears.

    The volume will now appear as Unallocated. Our next step is to merge back that unallocated free space with the system partition. Right click the System volume (usually the C:\ drive where Windows is installed) then click the ‘Extend Volume’ option on the contextual
    menu, click ‘Yes’ when the warning appears.

    A wizard will now begin that will guide through the steps to merge back the unallocated space with your system partition.

    The wizard provides a simple procedure to merge back the unallocated space with the system drive. Once you have selected the space, click Next, at the end of the wizard, you will see the amount allocated.
     
    Andre Da Costa, Sep 21, 2023
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  4. cant extend the disk after deleting the healthy recovery partition from cmd

    Can't extend C Drive because the partition next to C is Healthy Recovery Partition. What should I do?

    Hi, I would like to extend my C drive as it is often full but I cant seem to do it because the partition next to C is the healthy recovery partition. What should I do? Can I delete the healthy recovery partition? Will that be okay? Or is there a way to
    move the healthy recovery partition in front of the C drive so that I can extend C using the unallocated space next to it?
    cant extend the disk after deleting the healthy recovery partition from cmd 163293c6-9c1a-45a9-a304-646727e892db?upload=true.png
     
    HafidzHilmawan, Sep 21, 2023
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