delete a partition on the system disk (C)
Yes, it will.
The system partition(a partition where the operating system is installed) is the active partition of the Hard Drive
Delete all data on a hard drive. Ditto!
system partition
System partition
The area on the hard drive that contains a map to all the partition on the drive is called the partition table. That is what partition utilities edit when you add, delete, convert, or resize a partition.
You can not disable a partition in Windows 98 but you can remove it(everything on the partition will be lost if not saved beforehand on a cdr-rw or another hard drive). Boot up with a windows 98 floppy with th Operating System on it and the the Fdisk.exe file on it. At the "A" prompt, type "fdisk" and press enter. When the fdisk screen pops up, first be sure which partition you want to delete (D,E etc)so you don't delete the partition with your operating system on it (the "C" drive). Once you have determined which partition is to be deleted, follow the onscreen instructions to remove the correct one. When finished, close out the program and reboot the system and the partition should be gone.
Most of the time the boot partition and the system partition are the same partition on the drive C.
just delete it. where is the problem?
Most of the time the boot partition and the system partition are the same partition on the drive C.
unmount the drive (sys partition) (hdd) using a different computer. Then delete it.
my computer--->manage->computer management ---->select drive drive and right click delete partition