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yup. that would be the thing to do. i'd image the whole drive to a file on an external 'just in case'. but then repartition/reformat.
win-r
diskpart
(yes to admin prompt)
list disk
(to help pick the right one)
select disk x
(where x is the one you want to nuke)
list part
(just to make sure you're looking at the right one)
if you're absolutely, positively sure you're on the right disk, continue with:
clean
(will wipe out the boot and partition structures only; clean all wipes the whole drive --dont do that with an ssd using this tool, though)
exit
then go into disk management in windows and reinitialize and partition it.