You're right it would accomplish more or less the same thing and I'd normally do it that way, but diskpart is more robust, if you have a corrupt partition on the disk (which we could suspect), Windows may not display it in the UI - then you assume that the drive is blank, whereas clean tells it to -- clean, regardless whether it can interpret the contents or not, removing that potential. Notice sometimes during installation the Windows installation GUI shows you multiple "Unallocated space" under the same disk which is impossible to merge using the UI, even if you try creating partitions and deleting them, it keeps showing you multiple instances of Unallocated space, you have to use diskpart to run clean, and then you see the full block of "Unallocated space".
Another instance of diskpart prevailing over diskmgmt is where someone may create a primary partition on removable media of a size less than the full size of the disk, you cannot expand it using the UI to the full size as the unallocated space sticks at the low amount, even after deleting the volume/partition. Once again you have to run clean.
It may or may not fix the issue, but it's worth a try
Zen 8000 Pro
Edited by Pipexer (Mon 09-Apr-12 21:07:33)