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Today, weamp;#39;re going to delete disk partitions in Windows 10 that appear to be undeletable. These partitions can sometimes be labeled as recovery partitions or OEM partitions, but they all have one thing in common: theyamp;#39;re protected, making them impossible to delete from certain tools in Windows. The symptom is apparent when you look at a disk in the Disk Management utility of Windows. To start the utility, simply right-click the Windows button and choose Disk Management. Let me slide this over so I can show you in this corner of the desktop. We have two disks, labeled 0 and 1. The partitions I want to delete are on disk 0, which shows five partitions. If I right-click on any one of these, you can see what options are available in the context-sensitive menu. On this first partition, Delete Volume is obviously greyed out. In fact, as I right-click on the subsequent ones, the option to delete doesnamp;#39;t even show up. The second, third, and fourth partitions have only o