My cousin told me to fix his old computer and I found out a mess in it. One of them was the logical drive, I thought there were two hard drives, but I discovered one was a logical drive. My concern is if I can delete it!!
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a thanks to delete a partition employing fdisk once you've an prolonged and/or logical partition, you won't be able to remove the conventional partition till the prolonged partition has been thoroughly bumped off. From the fdisk menu, choose: 3 - Delete conventional partition a million - Delete conventional DOS partition, choose a million to delete conventional partition and enter volume label as shown above on your demonstrate, if no volume label is particular only press enter. TO DELETE an prolonged PARTITION 3 - Delete partition or Logical DOS force 3 - Delete Logical DOS force(s) contained in the prolonged DOS partition, choose each and every force letter to delete. 3 - Delete partition or Logical DOS force 2 - Delete prolonged partition
To do this first you click on the drive that you wish to remove the logical component, then right click on it. There should be a logical drive message 'delete logical drive'. BE WARNED, IN DOING SO YOU WILL LOOSE ALL DATA SO HAVE A BACKUP BEFORE YOU DO ANYTHING TO THE HDD!!!