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3.
In the bottom half of the right column, you will see a list of the connected disk drives
and their partitions. Formatted drives have a blue bar, and unformatted drives have a
black bar and are labeled “Unallocated.”
4.
If your disk is unformatted, skip to step #6.
5.
If your disk is partitioned and formatted, right-click the partition labeled “Primary
partition” and select “Delete Partition.”
6.
Confirm your selection in the dialog box that follows. Windows will delete the partition,
and the box that was labeled “Primary partition” will now be labeled “Unallocated.”
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