Win + X
on your keyboard to open the Power User menu. - Click on "Disk Management" to open the Disk Management utility. 2. Locate the Partition: - In Disk Management, you will see a graphical representation of your drives. - Look for the 103.07GB partition you want to delete. It might be labeled as "Unallocated" or have a different label. 3. Delete the Partition: - Right-click on the partition that you want to delete (103.07GB partition). - Select "Delete Volume" from the...Win + X
on your keyboard to open the Power User menu. - Click on "Disk Management" to open the Disk Management utility. 2. Locate the Partition: - In Disk Management, you will see a graphical representation of your drives. - Look for the 103.07GB partition you want to delete. It might be labeled as "Unallocated" or have a different label. 3. Delete the Partition: - Right-click on the partition that you want to delete (103.07GB partition). - Select "Delete Volume" from the context menu. - Follow the on-screen instructions to confirm the deletion. 4. Extend an Existing Partition (Optional): - If you want to merge this free space with an existing partition, you can right-click on the existing partition and select "Extend Volume." - Follow the wizard to add the unallocated space to the existing partition. If you encounter the error message "There is not enough space available on the disk(s) to complete this operation," it could be due to a limitation in Disk Management. In such cases, you might need to use a third-party partition manager tool like MiniTool Partition Wizard or EaseUS Partition Master to manage the partition and disk space effectively. By following these steps in Disk Management or using a third-party partition manager, you should be able to successfully delete the partition and make use of the free space on your disk.