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How to Partition Your Hard Drive

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Uploaded by on Feb 11, 2008

This tutorial shows you how to partition your hard drive. A partitioned hard drive can be used to back up important files, set up a multiple boot option and for various other reasons. Please rate and comment this video. If you like this video then subscribe!
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**You can't partition a hard drive while you are using it**

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  • I don't get "new partition" when I right click :(

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  • @DarknessHerself2k12 that is what I'm interested in as well.

  • Ok situation: my dis has 931GB and contains a recov partition system reserved and gateway :C

    What do?

  • How to partition and prepare for a linux/windows dual boot system?

  • I like it very much it was very informative...........

  • one question man, suppose you wanna do partition for the drive in which windows is currently installed still is it possible to do that??????????? plz reply asap

  • UGH can anyone help, ok so my Hard Drive was dynamic, and i changed it to Basic to try out windows 8. After installing windows 8, it worked and all, but i made the hard drive to dynamic again. After restarting my laptop, it kept crashing, so i booted windows 7 again and deleted the disk partion, and now everytime i start my computer, it gives me the option to choose between windows 8 and windows 7 and i already deleted windows 8?? could anyone help me with this??

  • thanks ,,,,....ilike this

  • okay, I defraged my drive and i have no shrinkable space. What do I do next? I need some help here

  • If I format the hard drive, will the partitions be removed, and the hard drive go back to it's original state?

  • @ParaglidingManiac It's likely because you are not trying to partition unallocated space. You need to shrink a drive first then the unallocated space will appear. This tutorial does not explain how to do that which I assume most people came here for.

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