In this guide, I’ll show you how to delete a Storage Pool in Windows 11. A Storage Pool is like a big virtual drive made by combining several hard drives. It helps you keep your files in one place and manage storage easier.
What is a Storage Pool?
Storage Pools are part of Storage Spaces, a Windows feature that lets you group multiple physical drives into one. This means your computer treats several disks as a single drive, making it easier to save and organize files.
Before you delete a Storage Pool, keep in mind: Deleting it will remove all the Storage Spaces inside it and permanently delete all files stored there. Make sure you have backups of anything important.
Steps to Delete a Storage Pool in Windows 11
- Open Settings: Click the Start button and select Settings, or press Windows key + I on your keyboard.

- Go to Storage Spaces: In the Settings window, click System on the left side, then click Storage on the right.
Scroll down and click Advanced storage settings to expand it, then select Storage Spaces.

- Find Your Storage Pool: Click the Storage Pool you want to delete to open its details.

- Delete All Storage Spaces: Inside the Storage Pool, you need to delete each Storage Space first. Select each one and delete it. (You cannot delete the pool until all spaces inside are removed.)
- Delete the Storage Pool: After removing all Storage Spaces, scroll down to Additional options, select the Storage Pool, and click the Delete button.

- Confirm Deletion: A pop-up will appear asking if you want to delete the Storage Pool permanently. Click Delete storage pool to confirm.

- Finish: Close the Settings app. Your Storage Pool and all its Storage Spaces are now deleted.
Important Tips
- Deleting a Storage Pool removes all stored files permanently — make sure to back up anything important.
- Always delete all Storage Spaces inside the pool before deleting the pool itself.
- Be certain you no longer need the Storage Pool or its files before deleting it.
If you want to learn more about managing Storage Spaces, check out this helpful guide: How to Create a New Storage Pool in Windows 11.






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