How To Partition The C Drive
Mar 13, 2011How to partition the c drive
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View 3 RepliesI created a 20gb partition on my external hard drive and no longer require the partition. It is currently unallocated space so I want to format it into NFTS. Using computer management the partition was selected and and I went through the steps to format but i keep on getting an error message saying there is not enough space on the disk to complete this operation.
View 1 Replies View Relatedi recently installed windows 7.. it had only 2 drives c: and d: .. i need to partition d: drive into 3 partitions. is it possible?
View 4 Replies View RelatedI installed Ubuntu on my computer a few months ago and created another partition for it on my 1TB hard drive. I didn't really care for Ubuntu so I decided to delete the partition it was on. That might have been a mistake. Well, now there's 87.68GB of free space on my hard disk that I can't use and I don't know how to add it back to my c: partition.
There was another post about this a couple years ago, but I don't understand the instructions and am not actually sure if it worked. Can someone explain how to do this, please? I'm not completely computer illiterate, but I'm not familiar with partitioning disks. It was just the one time with Ubuntu.
I installed Ubuntu on my computer a few months ago and created another partition for it on my 1TB hard drive.
I didn't really care for Ubuntu so I decided to delete the partition it was on. That might have been a mistake. Well, now there's 87.68GB of free space on my hard disk that I can't use and I don't know how to add it back to my c: partition.
There was another post about this a couple years ago, but I don't understand the instructions and am not actually sure if it worked.
I have a generic System 7 64 bit system with a 1 TB SATA drive. It has one hard drive which I have partitioned into 4 partitions, with C: being where I put all the system software. The board has mulitple SATA ports.Change considered: cloning the C: partition onto a new SSD so that I can get the performance boost of an SSD. There are some heat problems with existing hard drive so I probably need to change it out, so I would also like to clone the D:, E:, and F: partitions to a new hard drive.I have cloned a single physical drive to another physical drive, and the software (Ghost, or the like) usually handles it ok, so that all I need to do is adjust some partition sizes, and then disconnect the old hard drive and everyting is good. This includes cloning a single hard drive with multiple partitions to being cloned to a new single hard drive with identical numbers of partitions.Compared to my prior experience, is there something different about cloning one partition only vs cloning the whole drive. My proposed plan is:
1) Install SSD
2) clone C: to SSD only
3) clone D: E: F: of old drive to new drive.
4) remove old drive.
I recently purchased a new motherboard. After reinstalling windows, I noticed that my primary partition is also on my Storage Drive. Is there a way to change it back to only the SSD?
View 2 Replies View RelatedBought a Dell laptop a year or so ago. It has one Hard Drive broken into C and D partitions. C is a lot smaller than D and is almost filled up, with next to nothing on D. My Documents is on C and is probably accounting for a lot of the used space. I need more space on C to install more programs.
View 8 Replies View RelatedI have a clone image of my 500 GB (nominal) laptop drive backed up to 750 GB USB external and would like to allocate the remaining space on the 750 as a separate extended partition. Is that possible using W7 disk management? I have looked, but cannot see a way to do what I want on this NTFS-formatted basic drive. This is the layout of the two drives:
View 2 Replies View RelatedI just purchased a new computer with windows 7 installed. So far all I have done is hooked it up and turned it on and it did it's thing for the first time. Before I go any further, I would like to partition the 1tb hard drive into several drives. I have no idea how to do this.Everyone I have contacted, is a charge support. I can't go that way
View 14 Replies View RelatedI read about dual boot win xp (first ) and win 7. It says: win 7 does not see the win xp partition/drive and change made in win 7 ALMOST makes no change in win xp.So change in win 7 in this case does make change in win xp. What is it ?
View 3 Replies View RelatedMy build:Intel core i5 2500kASUS P67P8 Pro MOBO F3-12800CL9D-8GBXL G.Skill 2x4gbCTFDDAC128MAG-1G1So I put the computer together and attempted to install Windows 7 home premium 64. I got the same error over and over again than fixed it by changing ram positions and was able to install W7 onto the SSD. It worked fine for a day. I then loaded gfx card drivers and loaded all the drivers off the MOBO disk. I rebooted a few times and it lal worked fine. Then I opened up the case again and installed a SATA dvd drive. After booting up again it said it couldnt find the required drive.It wasnt able to find any operating system.
I went through DISKPART and did list drive and it shows the drive. how ever when I select the drive there are no partitions and no volumes. So I attempted to reinstall W7 but everytime I try it gives me the error Unable to install to the selected location. Error: 0x80300024. When I try and make a partition it looks like its trying then it stops and it did nothing. I also tried doing all the startup repairs from windows. I also tried using bootrec.exe to fix mbr and bcd both returned success but neither fixed anything. When i did bootrec scan os it said there was no OS. I also tried using DISKPART to do Clean all on the drive and i get an error, "DiskPart has encountered an error: The request could not be performed because of an I/O device error. "So it wont let me do anything to the disk. I have tried running it from two different sata3 ports and 1 of my sata2 ports they all have the same issue. I have tried disconnecting other drivers and just running the SSD and it still doesnt work. I tried removing the dvd drive and that did not fix the problem.
I'm thinking of installing Windows 8 on my second hard drive. I'm downloading it right now.
I would like to create a new partition for it so that it isn't on the same volume with my data files. I've done this often using 3rd party software but never using Windows 7 disk manager.
I have my D: drive backed up and will update it before I try anything but is this reasonably straight forward or are there pitfalls I should look out for?
I could always format the disk create the partition and then after installing Windows 8 restore all my data to D: again, but I'd like to keep it as simple as possible. There's over 500 gigs of stuff on my 1TB drive.
I recently upgraded my comp to windows 7 and I cannot see one of my partition. When I installed windows I had 298 gigs free and before installing windows I made a 100gig for windows only to be installed on. Now that I am done I go to my computer and the other is not there. I went to disk management and see it but I am not sure the exact steps to take to assign a letter. I just see a bunch of volume options.
View 5 Replies View RelatedAs written above, my external (WD) harddisk drive cannot be accessed. At first it ask me to format my drive but i clicked no. then i used testdisk to write to the table. and then i restarted my computer. but then now it says drive is not accessible?
View 1 Replies View RelatedWhen i did partition by disk management. it allowed me only to partition 226 gb space.so now in my e drive there is 226 gb n in c drive 227gb space.actually i want to keep in c drive 100 gb and make another drive of 100gb but whenever i try to shrink it doesn't allow to extend.
View 3 Replies View Relatedi am running windows seven and i am asking how i can copy a partition from one drive to another. i got an old drive with one partition and a new one. The new one has windows seven on it and the old one has a old windows on it. i wanna have have both partitions so i can go to data of my old one and use the new one (everything on the new hard drive)
View 9 Replies View RelatedIm trying to partition the drive but I cant make the C drive less than 500gb. I followed this guide How to Resize Disk Partition in Windows 7. How do i make it smaller. I wanted to make C for Windows 7 and extra, but not half the hard drive.
View 1 Replies View Relatedi've got dell xps 15 having 500gb harddrive,i wat to shrink my c drive for partition but it shows error n says run chkdsk which i tried but got unsuccess
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have a dual boot system with WinXP and Windows 7 on the same drive, partitioned out. I also have a second drive which contains most of my data files.
For some reason, Windows 7 isn't seeing my XP partition, however it has no problems seeing my data drive. XP can also successfully see the new Windows 7 partition when I boot into XP.
Is there a reason why Windows 7 can't see my XP partition? Is there a way to fix this? Doing a search on this was quite hard. I kept getting all sorts of irrelevant results (most about full missing hds which isn't my problem).
When I hit shrink query runs but comes back that there no room to create a patition. I have a 500 gig hard drive and in properties it shows 350 gigs available. I have searched the forums but seem to be the only one with this problem.I have a second 500 gig hard drive for storage and this one I can partition just fine. But the hard drive contianing my operating system Vista Ultimate 64 the shrink option is gray out.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI want to merge my C and D drive. My drives look like this I've read several threads on merging/extending threads. But my issue doesnt seem to come up that often. I want to merge C and D which are two partions on the same drive. Both drives are Logical drives, and they are both surrounded by that green rectangle. Neither of them allow me to delete or expand/extend (Whichever windows in english uses).
View 9 Replies View RelatedI have a new Laptop with Windows 7 Home edition (factory installed). It has only primary C: partition.
Is there any tweak to partition the HDD directly using windows without re-formatting the HDD
Is there a way I can partition my USB flash drive without any third party tools? And, is there any way I can use an autorun.inf file in Windows 7? It works fine in XP and Vista but what about windows 7? I have a batch file on it where it will run silently and take a users documents and transfer the files to the USB.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have sony vaio laptop i want to do partition for my c drive its total space is 148 gb but when i am trying to do partition there no shrink space available so please suggest me what to do to make partition 148 gb in 2 portions.
View 3 Replies View Relatedmy partiton has been lost but not formated.yet it contains some useful data .how i can rceover my drive .its showing used space in a software name EASEUS PARTITION MASTER.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI was trying to extend my Partition on the C drive I shrunk my D: drive and transferred/backed up the data to the new partition and deleted to old one, now it will not let me add the unallocated space to the C: drive...
View 9 Replies View RelatedNow that I have formatted my hard driver, how do I partition and format them from the command prompt?
View 9 Replies View RelatedI have tried several times to figure it out and can not. I don't have internet access cause all drivers were lost after doing a complete reinstall of Windows 7. All my drivers are missing or not attached to devices.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI currently have a WD 120GB drive that i installed my win 7 on, but this drive is old and very slow.I have a brand new 1.5 TB drive and i was wondering if there is an easy way to move the win 7 installation to that new drive without much hassle.
View 6 Replies View RelatedMy C: and a couple of other partitions come up fine, but some are missing.I go into Disk Management to assign a drive letter to these parititions but I get an error."The operation failed to complete because the Disk Management console view is not up to date. Refresh the view using the Refresh Task. If the problem persists close the Disk Management console, then restart Disk Management, or restart the computer."I've tried refreshing and restarting with no luck.I went into Vista and it shows the same thing, unassigned drives and no luck assigning a letter.
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