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This will show you how to create a new primary partition using Disk Management or Diskpart in
Windows 7 from a empty unallocated partition or volume.
Note
A primary partition is a type of partition created on a hard drive that can have a operating system
installed on it. A primary partition functions as though it were a physically separate hard drive.
By default on a MBR disk, you can create a maximum of 3 Primary partitions and 1 Extended
partition with up to 128 logical volumes in the extended partition on a single hard disk.
Warning:
If you disable the Disk Defragmenter service, then you will get the error below when you try to
do anything in Disk Management. If you get this error, then make sure that the Disk
Defragmenter service is set to only Manual.
OPTION ONE
NOTE: If this is a new HDD that is all unallocated space, then you can skip this step and go straight to
step 2.
2. Open the Control Panel (All Items view), and click on the Administrative Tools icon. then
close the Control Panel window.
7. Type in how many MB (1 GB = 1024 MB) you want to use from the unallocated partition to
create the new partition with, then click on the Next button.
NOTE: If you want to use all of the unallocated partition to create the new partition with, then type all of
the maximum disk space shown for the unallocated partition. If you do not use all of the maximum disk
space, then you can use the left over space from the unallocted partition to create another new partition
with.
8. Select an available drive letter that you want to be assigned to the new partition in Computer,
then click on the Next button.
9. Type in a volume label name that you want for the new partition, check the Perform a quick
format box, and click on the Next button.
11. The new primary partition or volume has now been created with the assigned unallocted
partition space (step 7).
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OPTION TWO
1. You will first need to shrink a partition or volume to create a unallocated partition to use to
create the new partition or volume with.
4. In the elevated command prompt, type list disk and press Enter.
NOTE: This is to help you ID the disk number that has Free unallocated space that you want to create a
new partition with. For example, Disk 1 with 80 GB of free space.
5. In the elevated command prompt, type select disk # and press Enter.
NOTE: You would substitute # for the disk number listed that you want to create a new partition with the
free unallocated space there. For example, I want to create a new partition with the 80 GB of free space,
so I would type select disk 2 and press Enter.
6. In the elevated command prompt, type create partition primary and press Enter.
NOTE: This will create a new blank RAW partition with selected disk (step 5) that contains the
unallocated partition free space.
7. In the elevated command prompt, type list volume and press Enter.
NOTE: Look for the volume number that has the same Size as from the Free space in step 4. For
example, Volume 3.
8. To Format the Partition or Disk as a NTFS File System
NOTE: This would be good for using with Windows 7 or Vista for example.
A) In the elevated command prompt, type format fs=ntfs quick and press Enter.
NOTE: Having quick added at the end of the command will do a quick format instead of a full format on
the new blank RAW partition (step 6) to make it a new partition.
B) Go to step 10.
NOTE: This would be good for using with a USB key drive for example.
A) In the elevated command prompt, type format fs=fat32 quick and press Enter.
NOTE: Having quick added at the end of the command will do a quick format instead of a full format on
the new blank RAW partition (step 6) to make it a new partition.
10. When it is finished formatting, type exit in the elevated command prompt and press Enter.
12. The new primary partition has now been created. You can now see the new partition in
Computer with a drive letter.
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