How to Erase a Hidden Hard Drive Partition

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    • 1). Click on the "Start" menu.

    • 2). Type "Diskpart" in the command prompt. You must have administrator access to do this.

    • 3). Type "List disk" at the Diskpart command prompt. This will show the user all of the available hard drives.

    • 4). Choose the hard disk with the partition you want to change. Typically this will be the primary hard drive, which is represented as Disk 0.

    • 5). Select "Disk 0" if Disk 0 is the hard drive needing to be altered. The message "Disk 0 is now the selected disk" will appear and take the user back to the Diskpart command prompt.

    • 6). Type "List partition." This command will display all of the partitions on the hard drive selected.

    • 7). Type "Select partition 2." Select partition is the command and the number 2 is the partition needing to be deleted. The number 2 in this case is an example. The user must decide which partition is to be deleted, but it is typically partition 2. The user best choose wisely when making this decision. Deleting the partition will delete any and all data that is stored on that partition.

    • 8). Type "Delete partition override." This command is overriding the safeguards that prevent a user from deleting partitions. Again, deleting the partition deletes all data on that partition. If the OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) has stored the recovery program utility on the partition, there may be no way to properly restore the computer to the manufacturer's defaults.

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