I recently removed my ubuntu installation because I didn't want to go through GRUB every time I turned on my PC. That worked fine. Now in file explorer I have a 100MB partition. I know that this partition is the system reserved one because in drive management it shows the system reserved partition under drive letter e:
How can I hide the drive? I don't want to mess up my windows installation. I tried removing the drive letter but windows says I can't change drive letter on the current boot or pagefile drive.
OS : Windows 8.1 Update 1
22 Answers
Fixed the issue myself. I had a program called MiniTool Partition Wizard which is what I used to remove Ubuntu and rebuild the MBR. I used that and removed the drive letter from the system reserved partition and it worked like a charm.
--------------------------------------------------HOW I DID IT -------------------------------------------------------------- Using MiniTool Partition Wizard 9,
- Click On Partition
- On the left side options list, there is an option called change drive letter. Click on that and set the drive letter to none.
Problem Solved
-Thor
This can be done in the Disk management tool, by clicking on Change Drive Letter and Paths and then Remove.
See also Change, add, or remove a drive letter.
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