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when you buy a new hard drive or ssd it will usually be uninitialized and unformatted allowing you to format or partition as you please sometimes youamp;#39;ll inherit or have a drive of your own thatamp;#39;s full of partitions or in an unrecognized format by windows but you just want to reset it back to factory settings quickly this guide will show you how to do that easily in windows oh and warning this will wipe that data on the drive so make sure thereamp;#39;s nothing on there that you care about alright plug the drive into the pc if you havenamp;#39;t already in windows take note of the drive letter if you can find it in this pc if not thatamp;#39;s okay right click the windows icon and choose disk management here we can see each disk listed which can have multiple partitions or drive letters on each it will still be the one physical disk and be named as such what you need to do is figure out which disk is the one you want to reset windows will usually be c drive so thatam