06-26-2020, 12:13 PM
Be careful, you could get an unbootable system if you delete it.
The partition is the UEFI related one. It is usually used to boot a computer but could be one created by Windows during install.
If it's a system you can reinstall easily and your system supports legacy, I'm guessing repartitionning to MBR (and not GPT) + wiping the disk could remove it.
This is all theorethical for me since I do not have an UEFI system, 'coz I use legacy when I can.![Wink Wink](https://www.freecinema2022.gq/forums/images/smilies/wink.png)
I'm sure I will get a UEFI-only sytem one day because legacy has been officialy kicked out the door by Intel.
The partition is the UEFI related one. It is usually used to boot a computer but could be one created by Windows during install.
If it's a system you can reinstall easily and your system supports legacy, I'm guessing repartitionning to MBR (and not GPT) + wiping the disk could remove it.
This is all theorethical for me since I do not have an UEFI system, 'coz I use legacy when I can.
![Wink Wink](https://www.freecinema2022.gq/forums/images/smilies/wink.png)
I'm sure I will get a UEFI-only sytem one day because legacy has been officialy kicked out the door by Intel.
- TheDead (TheUxNo0b)
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