Solution was running "automount disable" in diskpart.
#Diskpart cannot clean disk windows
The server is performing fine otherwise.Īlso, trying to format through Disk Management results in a pop-up with title "Virtual Disk Manager" that reads "The system cannot find the file specified."Īny ideas? Anyone seen this before? Again, all disks in question can be cleaned, partitioned, and formatted just fine by other Windows machines. Sfc /scannow reports no integrity violations. All three are healthy and can be formatted just fine by other machines. I've tried to format two HDDs and one USB flash drive. The final status was 0xc0210009." Rebooting doesn't help. This volume will be unavailable for filtering until a reboot. See the System Event Log for more information."Īll I can find in eventvwr that may be triggered by this is an error from FilterManager, Event ID 3 that says "Filter Manager failed to attach to volume '\Device\HarddiskVolume13'. "DiskPart has encountered an error: The system cannot find the file specified. I can "clean" and "create partition primary" just fine but found that whenever I try to use a "format" command, I get the following error: Tried to format the disk myself through diskpart. Got a strange error when formatting the disk at the end of modifying the backup schedule. I added a disk (SATA) into a terminal server running 2008 R2 in order to use Windows Server Backup with it. Here is also a video that shows the details.Having a strange issue that I've never seen before. If you want to delete recovery partition in Windows 11/10/8/7, you may try the following steps. You may go back to disk management to check if the system partition efi volume was deleted. To delete the EFI system partition, you just need to select it in diskpart cmd, and then use cmd 'delete partition override' and then it could be deleted.
#Diskpart cannot clean disk how to
Video - How To Delete All Partitions Disk/SSD Using Windows 10 including the system partition Diskpart delete partition override including efi system partition The difference between delete partition and delete disk is delete partition by diskpart can be done with 'delete partition' or 'delete partition overide', the later one is force delete partition, while delete disk needs to delete partition several times when the disk contains several partitions.
If there are more than 1 partition on your disk, you need to delete them one by one if you want to delete the whole disk information and partition scheme. Video - how to delete partition using cmdĭiskpart delete disk shall be in the following order