Hello.
My Acer 8943g notebook came with two Hitachi Travelstar 5K500.B 500 GB internal hard drives. I've replaced them with faster 2.5" 7200 drives. I have put one of the original Hitachi drives into a Dynamode USB caddy for use as extra general storage.
The problem I have is that the Hitachi drive that contained the factory-installed Windows 7 OS has some hard-to-remove partitions: Recovery Partition (15 GB) and OEM Partition (3.5 GB).
You can see it in the attached ekilyekil_disk-management.png. Disk 4 in that picture is the drive in the caddy (USB to ATA/ATAPI bridge). It had another 100 MB partition on it too, which I inadvertently deleted from within Windows Disk Management. Oops. I didn't know what I was doing.
After that I downloaded MiniTool Partition Wizard Home Edition v6.0. You can see from my other screenshot ekilyekil_partition-wizard.png that Partition Wizard calls it Disk 5 (not sure why the difference). So far I have used that program to 'wipe' the two small partitions. I guessed perhaps I would then be able Extend Volume in Windows Computer Management, but I guessed wrong.
I realised I was fumbling about with no real understanding of what I was doing. I thought: Join a nice forum and ask for some informed advice. So here I am doing just that.
My intention is to make this disk into an NTFS-formatted volume utilising all 465.76 GB. No system, no bootable device, just a nice 'n' easy storage volume. Can you help, please?
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