DISK PARTITIONING
Accessing Disk Management
The quickest way to launch the Disk
Management tool is by typing “Partition” into the search box in the Control
Panel or Start menu. Just click the “Create and Format Hard Disk Partitions”
option that comes up.
You’ll see a window divided into two panes.
The top pane shows you a list of your partitions, referred to as volumes, and
the bottom one shows you a graphical representation of your storage devices.
Resizing a Partition
Right-click a partition in either pane and
select Extend Volume or Shrink Volume to resize it. Other options for
manipulating partitions are also located in the right-click menu.
Extending and shrinking have some basic
limitations. You can only shrink a partition if it has enough free space, and
you can only extend a partition if it has unallocated space to the right of it
on the same drive. You’ll see empty, unallocated space to the right of a
partition if you can extend it. Windows can’t extend a basic partition to its
left; you’ll need third-party software for that.
We’ve covered resizing
partitions in more detail in the past.
Creating a Partition
Once you’ve shrunk a partition, you can use
the free space to create another one. Just right-click inside the unallocated
space and select New Simple Volume
You’ll see the New Simple Volume wizard,
which guides you through setting a size for the partition, assigning a drive
letter and formatting it with a file system.
Deleting a Partition
You can also right-click a partition and
select Delete Volume to delete a partition and free up space. This option
deletes every single file on the partition; be careful when using it!
Changing Drive Letters
Right-click a partition and select Change
Drive Letter and Paths to change its drive letter. Click the Change button to
select a new drive letter.
You can use this dialog to assign
a permanent drive letter to a removable drive or remove
a partition’s drive letter and hide it.
Formatting a Partition
Use the Format option in a partition’s
right-click menu to format it with a new file system and erase its contents.
You’ll lose all files on the partition if you do this!
You can also format partitions by
right-clicking them in Windows Explorer and selecting the Format option.
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