SamSharp99
Technical User
Good evening,
I have a laptop with a 20Gb Hard-drive and used to use 5Gb of that space for fiddling with various linux distros. I needed to delete the partition as it was no longer needed anymore. I went to partitionexpert to remove the partition, and as soon as I clicked the commit button, I got the blue screen of death after which my laptop rebooted.
When it booted up (after having done a fixmbr to remove the linux bootloader), the windows partition size was reporting to be 20Gb, but there was no extra free space, all the space I had freed up was gone!
Is there a way I can get this missing space back without formatting the whole drive?
Sam Sharp
I have a laptop with a 20Gb Hard-drive and used to use 5Gb of that space for fiddling with various linux distros. I needed to delete the partition as it was no longer needed anymore. I went to partitionexpert to remove the partition, and as soon as I clicked the commit button, I got the blue screen of death after which my laptop rebooted.
When it booted up (after having done a fixmbr to remove the linux bootloader), the windows partition size was reporting to be 20Gb, but there was no extra free space, all the space I had freed up was gone!
Is there a way I can get this missing space back without formatting the whole drive?
Sam Sharp