Hold the Windows logo key on your
keyboard and press “R” (Winkey+R). This will launch the Run the utility. Type
“diskmgmt.msc” inside the text box and press Enter. This will open the Windows
Disk Management utility. This is where you can format, create, and delete hard
drive partitions.
In order to create a partition, you
need unallocated space. Unallocated space is basically disk space that is not
formatted or not prepared for storage. Formatting is the act of preparing a
disk space for storage. It similar to building a foundation for a place to be
inhabited. Thus, unallocated space is just useless blank space with no
“foundation” or format.
To create unallocated space, you need to shrink your hard drive. When you shrink your hard disk, the remaining space becomes unallocated.
To do this, right-click your main drive
and select “Shrink Volume.”
Now you need to enter the amount you
want to shrink the hard disk by in megabytes (1000 megabytes = 1 gigabyte). For
example if you want to create a 1 gigabyte partition, enter 1,000 megabytes in
the text box. Now click “Shrink.”
You will then see the region of
unallocated space (shaded black). Remember, this space is not yet usable.
Now you need to create “foundation” or
format for the unallocated space. This will allow for the space to become
usable.
Right-click the region of unallocated
space and select “New Simple Volume.”
This will launch the New Simple Volume
Wizard. This will guide you through the installation process.
Assign the disk a drive letter. You can
choose any drive letter that is not currently in use.
Select a file system for the disk. The file
system is basically the type of format or “foundation” the storage device has.
If you plan on installing a Windows OS to the partition select the “NTFS” file
system.
Name the partition in the “Volume Label” text
box. You can choose any name for your partition. As you can see, we’ve
name ours “Ranjeet.”
Now click “Finish” to create the new
partition.
As you can see, this is the new
partition that was just created.
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