I currently have my hard drive split into two partitions, with Win7 on one partition and Win10 on the other. I did this when I upgraded my machine last time, so I could try out Win10 but not get rid of Win7 just yet. I installed Win7, split the drive, and then installed Win10 on the other part.
I'm finally ready to get rid of my Win7 partition. How exactly do I go about doing that? Can I just remove the boot option for Win7 using MSCONFIG, and then remove the other partition using Disk Management? Or will that get rid of something I need that's on the other partition? I did the same thing back when Win7 came out, keeping XP on another partition for awhile, but that was years ago, and I can't remember everything I had to do.
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