Partition Hard Drive in Windows 7 without formatting your computer
Guidelines and procedure for the entire operation to be carried out
successfully to Partition Hard Drive in Windows 7
First of all go to “ Start ” and
then on the window that appears search for ” Computer ” and then once you
right-click on it another window opens and then you should navigate to the
option
“Manage “.
At once a new window
will open entitled “Computer
Management“. In this new window click on “ Storage ” and then go to “ Disk
Management “.
The completion of the second step will give you a view of all the drives present in your computer.
Among these select the
one you want to partition. Then right-click on the selected drive and navigate
to the option ” Shrink Volume.. “.
A new window should open
in which the size of the drive before shrink will be mentioned and the
available space to shrink will be mentioned , and in the next line you will be
asked to enter the amount of space you want to shrink and this will be the size
of the new partition.
Caution : The space you enter must be within the limit of the available
space displayed above.
After entering the
values click on the option “ Shrink ” and wait for the process to complete. The
time taken for the operation may be long depending upon the size of the disk
and the space to be shrunk. Once the operation is completed a window appears
showing unallocated space and the value is exactly the one you entered earlier. Select this unallocated space and on
right clicking on it click on the option “ New Simple Volume “.
A wizard will open up. Go through the wizard and fill in the values
required. Usually the value needed to enter is the same one that you entered as
the volume to be shrunk.
The drive newly created needs a letter to be assigned to it. Assign any letter of your choice as it does not make any difference.
A Format page will appear and in it carefully notice that the File System selected is “ NTFS ” . After this is done enter a name for your drive and then click on ” Next ” and then “ Finish “.
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