Deletes the partition with focus. Syntax: DELETE PARTITION NOERR OVERRIDE NOERR For scripting only. When an error is encountered, ...

Deletes the partition with focus.  Syntax:  DELETE PARTITION [NOERR] [OVERRIDE]      NOERR       For scripting only. When an error is encountered, DiskPart                 continues to process commands as if the error did not occur.                 Without the NOERR parameter, an error causes DiskPart to exit                 with an error code.      OVERRIDE    Enables DiskPart to delete any partition regardless of type.                 Typically, DiskPart only permits you to delete known data                 partitions.      You cannot delete the system partition, boot partition, or any partition     that contains the active paging file or crash dump (memory dump).      A partition must be selected for this operation to succeed.      Caution:          Deleting a partition on a dynamic disk can delete all dynamic volumes         on the disk, thus destroying any data and leaving the disk in a corrupt         state. To delete a dynamic volume, always use the delete volume command         instead.      Partitions can be deleted from dynamic disks, but they should not be     created. For example, it is possible to delete an unrecognized GUID     Partition Table (GPT) partition on a dynamic GPT disk. Deleting such a     partition does not cause the resulting free space to become available. This     command is intended to allow reclamation of the space on a corrupted     offline dynamic disk in an emergency situation where the clean command     cannot be used.  Example:      DELETE PARTITION
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