if you have a error saying "The specified command or parameters are not supported on this system" use command "clean" on the drive you want to delete all partitions much simpler.
Wow... didn't expect your video to be that to the point and helpful. This was perfect. Did the trick when I didn't want to stick in the boot menu and go through that randomness to delete a drive. Did a quick NTSF format in disk management afterwards. Working great! I actually logged in to like this one because I was so pleased.
Thanx for the detailed explanation, followed your instructions as I installed a spare SSD drive into a new computer, worked like a charm, it's up and running perfectly.
thank you for the tutorial. i was having trouble with the partition overrides.
thank you so much, other videos kept telling me to wipe everything so this video helped with specific drives
amazing! simple, easy to follow, high quality video!
Great stuff! This is what I wanted
Thank you. I was confused how much to allocate for a fresh install boot drive and you answered my question
Thank you very much for that info, so very helpful! Did exactly what I needed done.
Thank you!!! I had 5 partitions on 3 years old SSD disc and was unable to merge any of them. whats more 3 of them with total volume of 125GB were not possible to use at all. Now it is all one nice archive disc of 1TB capacity
thankyou very helpfull and straightforward :)
Thank you. Very clear, big help.
Thanks worked great.
THANK YOU!
Thank you so much. You're awesome.
thank you so much. very helpful
thanks worked perfectly
Thanks mate. I fixed that ❤
Sir on my try to delete the parts it shows up this '"The specified command or parameters are not supported on this system.'" CAN YOU PLEASE HELP ME ABOUT THAT?
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