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Partitioning Hard Drive in Windows Vista using the Disk Management utility

Windows Vista Disk Management utility

To partition your hard drive on windows vista you must logged into an Administrator Account. You can only use this utility if the harddisk is NTFS format or unformatted RAW. We recommend that you should use this in a hardisk with no bad sectors and of course if there is enough space because some of the files that are use by the OS like page file or shadow copy storage area cannot be relocated. Here is the instruction.

Go to Control Panel\System and Maintenance\Administrative Tools. Select Computer Management then Disk Management. Select the Drive, example Drive C.

Right Click and choose Shrink Volume. Windows vista will calculate first and give the maximum space that can be freed. You can manually enter the amount of space by changing the “Enter the amount of space to shrink in MB” values. So it must be 20000Mb, if you want to have 20Gbytes of shrink space (almost, but not exact).

Windows vista Shrink Volume

In this example it is only 519Mbytes is to be Shrink. Click the “Shrink” button to use the maximum allowable amount of space.

Windows vista unallocated space

After that you will see the “unallocated space”. Right Click-> Choose ‘New Simple Volume’. The New simple volume wizard will open and click ‘Next’ to continue. Choose the default options, simply by clicking ‘NEXT’ button on other window like when assigning the drive letter and formatting the volume.

Now, you have successfully created a hardisk partition.

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Posted on July 3rd, 2008   Tags: · ,

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