Undo partition created by AOMEI onekey recovery
I attempted to use AOMEI onekey recovery to create a recovery partition on my laptop. The program took some time to run, and then reported that it failed due to insufficient disk space. I do not understand this as it was a new system - but that is not the problem that I wish to solve.
The laptop is new, with a 1TB hard drive. There was around 150GB of data on the disk in addition to the operating system.
After attempting to create the recovery disk my C: drive has a "visible" size of ca 750GB instead of ca. 900GB before running the AOMEI onekey recovery. I presume that this is because the program created a hidden partition when it ran.
So - now I "lost" around 150GB of my harddrive, but to no use as the creation of the recovery partition failed due to insufficient space. Is there any way that I can undo the creation of this partition easily and recover that section of the HD for my use?
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You can use disk management to assign a drive letter to the hidden partition.
Then the partition will show up and you can delete it.