I Need Solid Ways That Can Create a New Partition on the Hard Drive, Help  

I Need Solid Ways That Can Create a New Partition on the Hard Drive, Help


To create a new partition on your hard drive, you can use the built-in Disk Management tool in Windows or use third-party software like Qiling Partition Master or MiniTool Partition Wizard. These tools allow you to resize, move, or split existing partitions and create a new one. You can also use the command line utility `diskpart` to create a new partition. Make sure to back up your data before making any changes to your hard drive.

Partitioning a hard drive is an effective way to manage data by storing different types of files in individual partitions, improving data security. To create a new hard drive partition, there are two solid ways: (basic information about them can be provided).

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Way 1. Using Qiling Disk Master

It's always best to rely on a professional disk management tool to create a new partition on your hard drive. Qiling Disk Master is a free tool that allows you to make a new partition without formatting, and its user-friendly interface can significantly improve the efficiency of disk partitioning.

To create a new partition using Qiling Disk Master, download the software and follow the guide below. The process involves using Qiling Disk Master to create a new partition.

If your drive already has unallocated space, you can skip to step 3. Otherwise, you'll need to free up some space on your drive by deleting some files or moving them to an external drive. Once you have some unallocated space, you can proceed with the installation.

Step 1. To create unallocated space, right-click on the partition with a lot of free space and select "Resize/Move".

Step 2. To create unallocated space, you can resize the partition by dragging the right or left end of it. This will free up space for other partitions or for formatting as a new drive.

Step 3. Run the Partition Manager and right-click the unallocated space to create a new partition.

Step 4. To customize the advanced settings of a new partition, you can specify the partition size, assign a drive letter, and give it a partition label. This allows for more precise control over the new partition's configuration, enabling it to meet specific needs or requirements.

Step 5. Select "Proceed" to create a new partition on the hard drive.

Way 2. Create a New Partition With Disk Management

To delete an NTFS partition using the Disk Management tool, open the tool, select the partition you want to delete, and click on "Delete Partition" or "Delete" from the context menu. After deleting the partition, you can create a new partition or format the hard disk by right-clicking on the unallocated space and selecting "New Simple Volume" or "Format".

  • Before creating a new partition on your target drive, make sure to back up the entire drive to prevent data loss.
  • Right-To access the Disk Management tool, click on "This PC" and then enter "Manage". From there, click on "Device Manager" and run the Disk Management tool as an administrator.
  • To partition a hard drive, right-click on the free-space dominant partition, select "Shrink Volume", adjust the partition size, and confirm by tapping on "Shrink".
  • Right-To create a new simple volume on unallocated space, click on the unallocated space, then click "New Simple Volume" and select "Next" to proceed with the process.
  • To create a new partition, set its size, drive letter, and file system, then click "Finish" to initiate the formatting process, which will complete once finished.

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