There is a free tool called "Gparted", available here: I think I'd hit M$ support on the topic first, (yeah, I know, most of that is incomprehensible, (at least to me)). I have some reservations as to whether Windows will recognize unless it's named exactly correctly. I don't normally follow this sub-forum, but still, you're the first person I've seen with the issue. What I"m not understanding is why Win 10 is not simply overwriting it. You're right though, the "system reserve" is only 100 MB on Win 7. (In other words, "everything in its path"). A (any?) Linux distro provides provision for partitioning at he time of it's installation.Įvery Windows version overwrites whichever partition on which you install it.
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