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"I have one hard drive but disk management shows 2 disks",I have a dell xps l702x and when I went into disk management, it showed that I have 2 'disks', when there is only one hard disk drive inside. I am not good at opening up laptops but I do not think there are two hard disks inside the laptop. They are evenly split in size, this is shown using command prompt > list disk. The only method I have to merge or change these disks is by using command prompt from boot. I have no idea how to do this. I can't delete the disks, but I have removed all the volumes and partitions, including the recovery media that was there. So now there are only 2 disks, disk 0 and disk 1. I just want one disk. Does anyone know how to do this using command prompt from boot? I am using an OEM Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit installation disk to boot up to the installation screen.
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