Reverse the process
2 simple steps is all that is needed using the Windows user available control system management to undo what we just did.
_ 1 Delete the volume we just created:
Delete Volume.jpg : https://imgur.com/TlMRult
Delete Volume.JPG
The volume is then back in its "Not assigned" state. Because it has not been assigned it no longer is shown in the typical explore computer window, but the original ( C: in our case) drive is still limited to the shrunk size:
C Still Shrunk.jpg : https://imgur.com/eCe6BV8
C Still Shrunk.JPG
The "empty" space is now spare, it is no longer being seen as an effective separate entity.
_ 2 extend the volume
One final step effectively extends the C: space back to enclose most of the available space on this physical drive. Right click on the still shrunk bit and chose the option to extend:
Exten Volume.jpg : https://imgur.com/QfJwirZ
Extend Volume.JPG
A "Wizard" Window comes up , and if you leave all the default options and keep clicking "Next" then you will end up back at the situation before we started doing any partitioning.
Back to original non partitioned situation.jpg . https://imgur.com/RwAHcKA
Back to original non partitioned situation.JPG
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