View Full Version : Partitioning my drive
Dragonfire24
Feb 24, 2008, 10:04 AM
I want to partition my HDD and its my first time doing it. I tried doing some research online about it but I am really unsure so I figured I would ask for help here.
Some basics. I am running XP with a 300Gb HDD. I built this PC myself and when I set it up I just created the 1 partition, but now I want to split up the space on my HDD into 2 or 3 sections (Either 3-100 GB sections or 1-200GB and 1-100GB section)
I use my PC for a lot of music and games so I want to have those partitions to manage everything easier (Defrag purposes and stuff)
TechEmperor
Feb 26, 2008, 11:39 AM
Download Cute Partition Manager (http://www.cutepm.com/) and read the documentation with it. It will tell you how to create new partitions out of your existing free space on the drive. Just remember to make a backup before you do it. I recommend Acronis.
ScottGem
Feb 26, 2008, 11:48 AM
I would go with Partition Magic. You may be able to get it bundled with Norton Ghost.
The thing is you need a tool like that to resize the partitions without losing data. Otherwise you would need to delete the existing partition and then recreate the three partitions. With a partitoning utility, you would first resize the existing partition, then add additional partitions out of the unused space.
TechEmperor
Feb 26, 2008, 12:02 PM
Agreed, if you have the money to spend Partition Magic is the way to go, but I still prefer Acronis over Ghost.
Dragonfire24
Feb 26, 2008, 02:49 PM
Very helpful advice. Money is a BIG issue right now though so I may have to either re-format my HD and partition it then, or just hold off.
I may just reformat anyway, since I was having problems with explorer.exe crashing not long ago.
redbluespirit
Feb 26, 2008, 04:10 PM
You can partition it manually,first u need to format the H.D.D. remember to backup first.Then when formatting format the drive C:/,then u will have the hard drive blank windows setup will ask you if u wan to install windows look for the command which says create partition and u can create as many as you want then install windows on one of the partitions you created.
Sitwonade
Feb 28, 2008, 01:07 PM
If you use PartedMagic (not Partition Magic, Google for it) it can resize your NTFS partition and create new partitions for you. It's free, open-source software.