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IT Business Products : Divided We Stand: A Guide to Partitioning Your Hard Drive

Want to make your computer faster, easier to manage, and able to share data more securely? Dividing your hard drive into smaller sections called partitions can make your computer more manageable. Windows® 7 comes with an easy-to-use disk management tool that will help you partition your drive—and you won’t have to buy additional software.

Samsung recommends Windows® 8.

Partition Logic

Why partition a drive? Here are a few common reasons:

Step by Step

Partitioning a hard drive is simplest if you haven’t already loaded applications and data, so if you’ve just purchased your PC, now is the time to do it. However, you can do it at any time. Just be sure you do a complete backup before you start.

To turn one partition into two partitions:

  1. Open the Control Panel, Administrative Tools and click Computer Management.
  2. Double-click Storage in the middle pane, and then double-click Disk Management
  3. “Disk 0” represents your primary hard drive. If your drive has not been partitioned, the C: drive will fill most or all of the space
  4. Right-click on the C: drive or on unpartitioned space and click “Shrink Volume.” (Windows refers to partitions as volumes.) Windows will prompt you for the amount of space you wish to shrink; this will become the amount of space available for the new partition. Choose an amount that matches the amount of data you expect to store there: Less for
  5. Follow the prompts to complete the shrink function.
  6. You will now have unpartitioned space in which you can create a second partition. Right-click in this unallocated space and click “New Simple Volume.” Follow the prompts to set the size of the partition and assign a drive letter to this space.
  7. Finally, you will be prompted to format the new partition you’ve made. Select OK at the prompts to complete the format operation. Your new partition is ready to use.

For more help on disk partitioning, consult this guide.

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