Create and
format a hard disk partition
To create a partition or volume (the two
terms are often used interchangeably) on a hard disk, you must be logged in as
an administrator, and there must be either unallocated disk space
or free space within an extended partition
on the hard disk.
If there is no unallocated disk space, you can create some by shrinking an
existing partition, deleting a partition, or by using a third-party
partitioning program. For more information, see Can I repartition my hard disk?
For information about reformatting a hard disk, see Formatting disks and drives: frequently asked questions.
- Click to open Computer Management. If
you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the
password or provide confirmation.
- In the left
pane, under Storage, click Disk Management.
- Right-click
an unallocated region on your hard disk, and then click New Simple Volume.
- In the New
Simple Volume Wizard, click Next.
- Type the size
of the volume you want to create in megabytes (MB) or accept the maximum
default size, and then click Next.
- Accept the
default drive letter or choose a different drive letter to identify the
partition, and then click Next.
- In the Format
Partition dialog box, do one of the following:
- If you don't want to format the volume right now,
click Do not format this volume, and then click Next.
- To format the volume with the default settings,
click Next.
- Review your
choices, and then click Finish.
Note
- When you create new partitions on a basic disk,
the first three will be formatted as primary partitions. Beginning with
the fourth, each one will be configured as a logical drive within an
extended partition.
Warning
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Formatting a volume will destroy any
data on the partition. Be sure to back up any data you want to save before you
begin.
- Click to open Computer Management. If
you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the
password or provide confirmation.
- In the left
pane, under Storage, click Disk Management.
- Right-click
the volume that you want to format, and then click Format.
- To format the
volume with the default settings, in the Format dialog box, click OK, and
then click OK again.
Notes
- You cannot format a disk or partition that is
currently in use, including the partition that contains Windows.
- The Perform a quick format option will create a new
file table, but will not fully overwrite or erase the volume. A quick
format is much faster than a normal format, which fully erases any
existing data on the volume
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