For those who want to hide the parition X after deletion. Basically again follow the steps in the video, and a bit different at the end: Run CMD as administrator. > diskpart > list disk > select disk [number] > list partition > select partition [number] > remove letter=x Done
Guys, if you really happened to do this, don't forget go back to diskpart, then sel disk X, sel vol Y, and then type remove letter=Z. Otherwise you will see EFI partition everytime you get into your "My Computer".
What? Where’s the information on fixing the MBR for Windows if you delete the Ubuntu 24.04 LTS partition? Deleting it also removes the Windows MBR if both are on the same SSD. Why isn’t there a utility tool to back up these different partitions, including the multiboot configurations for these operating systems, in case there’s a mistake?
Basically again follow the steps in the video, and a bit different at the end: Run CMD as administrator. > diskpart > list disk > select disk [number] > list partition > select partition [number] > remove letter=x Done
For those who want to hide the parition X after deletion.
Basically again follow the steps in the video, and a bit different at the end:
Run CMD as administrator.
> diskpart
> list disk
> select disk [number]
> list partition
> select partition [number]
> remove letter=x
Done
Bhai ye bta dyn partition k bgr window p ksy jna h
Thank you for the the tutorial. but once x is assigned it will be visible in this computer, do add a point on removing the assigned letter.
Thanks man ! Short and easy to follow.
Glad it helped!
Can you do one for the other way around
Guys, if you really happened to do this, don't forget go back to diskpart, then sel disk X, sel vol Y, and then type remove letter=Z. Otherwise you will see EFI partition everytime you get into your "My Computer".
What? Where’s the information on fixing the MBR for Windows if you delete the Ubuntu 24.04 LTS partition? Deleting it also removes the Windows MBR if both are on the same SSD.
Why isn’t there a utility tool to back up these different partitions, including the multiboot configurations for these operating systems, in case there’s a mistake?
same issue bro if you found solution please guide
It worked ! Thank you for posting
How to remove label allocated to a partition
Basically again follow the steps in the video, and a bit different at the end:
Run CMD as administrator.
> diskpart
> list disk
> select disk [number]
> list partition
> select partition [number]
> remove letter=x
Done
Thanks Bro, you're the best,that really works perfectly...
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thanks a lot! Greetings from Mexico :)
You're welcome!
Bhai partition to ki hi ni h
Very, very helpful. Thankyou very much!!!
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After exit, it finish not show further
Same
Thanks it worked
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thank you sir you are awesome!!
thanks and welcome
Very useful, thank you!
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Thank you soo much!
Dude... This didnt work... Now pc says... Reboot and select proper boot device
Thanks sir
I don't agree it's "safe" way to do this, and this method is repeatedly posted on every corner of all these blogs and communities.
Thank you soo much😊
You are welcome!
Thank you very much.
You are welcome!
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Dude loved it
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It works. Thanks.
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x: it says acces denied what should i do
probably you did not run the cmd as adminstrator
@@adamamer1788 what should we do
I have same problem. Are you solved your problem??
@@nilimajhapateAI have you got any solution ?
@@shijith_thalassery_7498 no
great work
Thanks!
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Helpful!
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Nonesense. What r you talking about???😅
when i select x: in cmd promt im getting access is denied...what should i do
make sure you are running cmd as administrator