Remove partitions
Remove partition operation is also a task you may accomplish with Paragon Partition Manager. The program removes references to the partition from the Partition Table, so that the information from the deleted partition becomes inaccessible. The resulting disk space can be used to create new partitions.
Contents of the removed partition do not disappear from the disk but merely are unavailable for the operating system. Removed partitions can still be recovered (in the event of a valid restoration of the record in the Partition Table). Partition Manager provides the ability to find and recover removed partitions. This function minimizes the effects of accidentally deleting partitions and is usually known as undelete.
A restored partition will be fully functional, as long as other partitions were not created, moved or exceeded the disk space occupied by the partition. That is why Partition Manager enables the Undelete Partition function only for blocks of free space.
See also:
Boot Manager
Change partition parameters
Copy partition or hard disk
Create and format partitions
Defragmenter
Merge partitions
Recovery Media
Redistribute free disk space
Resize partitions
Resize NTFS