Partition or Volume - Create New

How to Create a New Partition or Volume in Windows 7

   Information
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 basic MBR disk, you can create a maximum of 4 Primary partitions, or 3 Primary partitions and 1 Extended partition with up to 128 logical volumes in the extended partition on a single hard disk.

*You must be logged on in an administrator account to be able to do this tutorial.
   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.

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OPTION ONE

Create Primary Partition using Disk Management

1. You will first need to shrink a partition or volume from the free space on a disk to create unallocated space on that disk to use to create the new partition or volume with on the same disk.

   Note
If this is a disk that is unallocated, then skip this step and go straight to step 2.


2. Open the Control Panel (icons view), and click on the Administrative Tools icon. then close the Control Panel window.

3. Click on Computer Management in Administrative Tools, then close the Administrative Tools window.

4. In the left pane under Storage, click on Disk Management. (See screenshot below) Create_Step1.jpg
5. In the middle pane, right click on the empty unallocated partition or volume and click on New Simple Volume. (See screenshot above)

6. Click on the Next button. (See screenshot below) Create_Step2.jpg
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. (See screenshot below)
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. Create_Step3.jpg
8. Select an available drive letter that you want to be assigned to the new partition in Computer, then click on the Next button. (See screenshot below) Create_Step4.jpg
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. (See screenshot below) Create_Step5.jpg
10. Click on the Finish button. (See screenshot below)

   Warning
If you get a pop-up with the message below, then click on No. You DO NOT want to convert the disk to dynamic. Doing so could render Windows 7 unbootable. A clean install of Windows 7 would be the only way to fix this afterwards if you were to click on Yes.

The operation selected will convert the disk to dynamic... are you sure you want to continue?
Create_Step6.jpg
11. The new primary partition or volume has now been created with the assigned unallocted partition space (step 7). (See screenshot below) Create_Step7.jpg
12. Close the Computer Management window. (See screenshot above)






OPTION TWO

Create Primary Partition using Diskpart in Elevated Command Prompt

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.

2. Open an elevated command prompt, or a command prompt at boot.

3. In the elevated command prompt, type diskpart and press Enter. (See screenshot below) CMD_Create_Step1.jpg
4. In the elevated command prompt, type list disk and press Enter. (See screenshot below)
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. CMD_Create_Step2.jpg
5. In the elevated command prompt, type select disk # and press Enter. (See screenshot below)
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. CMD_Create_Step3.jpg
6. In the elevated command prompt, type create partition primary and press Enter. (See screenshot below)
NOTE: This will create a new blank RAW partition with selected disk (step 5) that contains the unallocated partition free space. CMD_Create_Step4.jpg
7. In the elevated command prompt, type list volume and press Enter. (See screenshot below)
NOTE: Look for the volume number that has the same Size as from the Free space in step 4. For example, Volume 3. CMD_Create_Step5.jpg
8. To Format the Partition or Disk as a NTFS File System
NOTE: This would be good for using with a HDD as an example. A) In the elevated command prompt, type format fs=ntfs quick and press Enter. (See screenshot below)
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. CMD_Create_Step6.jpg
B) Go to step 10.
9. To Format the Partition or Disk as a FAT32 File System
NOTE: This would be good for using with a USB key drive as an example. The FAT32 file system has size limitations. You cannot create a FAT32 partition greater than 32 GB. In addition, you cannot store a file larger than 4 GB on a FAT32 partition. For more information, see Comparing NTFS and FAT file systems. A) In the elevated command prompt, type format fs=fat32 quick and press Enter. (See screenshot below)
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. (See screenshot below) CMD_Create_Step7.jpg
11. Close the elevated command prompt.

12. The new primary partition has now been created. You can now see the new partition in Computer with a drive letter.
That's it,
Shawn






 
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Well, for what I want to do, it doesn't help at all. But i will look into getting another hard drive when I get the money to. Thanks anyways :)
I notice Ubuntu sitting there on your CD ROM. I think there are other good reasons to have it installed on a separate HDD. If/when you do install it on a 2nd HDD I'd do it with your Windows drive disconnected.
 

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Well, for what I want to do, it doesn't help at all. But i will look into getting another hard drive when I get the money to. Thanks anyways :)
I notice Ubuntu sitting there on your CD ROM. I think there are other good reasons to have it installed on a separate HDD. If/when you do install it on a 2nd HDD I'd do it with your Windows drive disconnected.

Yeah, I had it in my drive, but I hadn't done anything with it yet. Before HP rolled out an update that took the 4th partition, I had it installed on my only HDD and it did just fine, up until I got tired of it and removed it.

And do you mean disconnect the Windows drive for the installation only, or every time I boot to Ubuntu?
 

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the dynamic disk warning

Hi, I followed your directions for the first part perfectly and it still keeps giving me the warning about the dynamic disk. I NEED HELP!!!
 

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Hello Ramjitk, and welcome to Seven Forums.

Could you post a screenshot of your Disk Management window showing all of your drive's layout?

This will better help to determine what your options may be.
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sure no problem, here's what i had before.

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then the warning after.
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Thanks you for your help!
 

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Use the bootable CD of this program (last entry on the webpage) http://www.partitionwizard.com/download.html and set your C partition to "logical". The controls are under the Partition tab > Modify. Then you have only 3 primaries and there is no danger of dynamics.
 

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please Help me out if some can

I am writing from Xiamen China. No one understand english here therefore plz guide me.
I have new HP probook 4530s. It has three partitions by default, HP_Recovery, HP_Tools and C. I have unallocated space of 133.7 GB and i wish to create new partition D from it.
I follow the same procedure from forum but in the end i click NO when receive the message that convert it dynamic (as explained on forum that i have to click NO, otherwise i will be unable to reboot).
By clicking NO, the result is the same and i am unable to allot the free space and make it usable.

I will be extreamly thankful to you.
 
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Hello Ashfaq, and welcome to Seven Forums.

Could you post a screenshot of your Disk Management window showing all of your drive's layout?

This will better help to determine what your options may be.
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i am not very much expert , therefore donot know how to take and send screen shots
 

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No problem. Clicking on the link in my post above will help show you how to. :)
 

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Hi Brink,

Thank you very much for ur great article,

Here I post some problems I faced and looking forward for ur valuable ideas

currently I'm using a 1TB samsung hard drive and tried to use win 7 and win8 developer preview side by side ( dual boot), bt reading ur articles I came to know in this situation I cant do that as I don't have access to make another primary partition, bt I made unallocated space by using a third party software ( MiniTool partition Wizard ). I am attaching a screen shot of my dist management screen and is there anything to do further ? can I install win 8 by making any difference ?? And I dont want to mix up system files with other files by installing win 8 to D (media) partition :sarc: :(
 

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Hello Gro Max, and welcome to Seven Forums.

For that drive layout, I would recommend to extend C: back into the unallocated space to add it all back to C. Afterwards you could use the steps in the tutorial below to Create and dual boot from a Windows 8 VHD saved on your C: drive instead. This way there'll be no need to have a separate partition for Windows 8. :)

Windows 8 VHD - Create at Boot to Dual Boot with

Hope this helps,
Shawn
 

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Hello Gro Max, and welcome to Seven Forums.

For that drive layout, I would recommend to extend C: back into the unallocated space to add it all back to C. Afterwards you could use the steps in the tutorial below to Create and dual boot from a Windows 8 VHD saved on your C: drive instead. This way there'll be no need to have a separate partition for Windows 8. :)

Windows 8 VHD - Create at Boot to Dual Boot with

Hope this helps,
Shawn

Thank you Shawn and what should I choose from step 5 and 6 on that tutorial wat suits for me?

Isnt it enough 70 GB for VHD thing coz in my c drive there are 70 GB free and that tutorial says to gain 25 GB (ex) for VHD file, because I thout to expand backup partition as I dont have much space on it to save all my downloaded backup softwares and windows backups and system images.
 

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ah later I discovered its unable to extent other partions, only the one I srinked ( C: ) before could extend.
 

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Gro Max, just to let you know - you can install Win8 in a logical partition on this disk because you have the 100MB active partition with the bootmgr. Even if you did not have the 100MB partition, the Win8 installer would grab the first primary partition on the drive and place the bootmgr there. That may look a bit ugly, but it works.

You can also convert your C partition to logical - but you need a bootable tool like Partition Wizard bootable CD.
 

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Gro Max, just to let you know - you can install Win8 in a logical partition on this disk because you have the 100MB active partition with the bootmgr. Even if you did not have the 100MB partition, the Win8 installer would grab the first primary partition on the drive and place the bootmgr there. That may look a bit ugly, but it works.

You can also convert your C partition to logical - but you need a bootable tool like Partition Wizard bootable CD.

Thanx for ur Ideas,

I created a VHD and successfully installed win 8, bt it begun to restart twice and third time it doesn't even boot, It stopped at " Verifying DMI pool data..." screen and nothing anything happened.

Then I used UBUNTU live boot CD and deleted VHD file and still the same, then I restarted using restart button on the CPU case and nothing happen, after I booted my PC with windows 7 disk and repaired, in that way I was able to protect my data and now its normally working. wat was the reason for that can you help me? is there anything wrong in my win 8 downloaded .ISO ???
 

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Sorry to see that you have such trouble. But I am afraid I cannot give you a logical explanation.

I myself had strange things happening. But after some experimenting, I got it to work. I guess we are in the trial and error phase - all of us.
 

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Gro Max,

I'm sorry to hear that the VHD didn't work for you as well. I'm afraid that I have no explanation either other than that Windows 8 is still just in the testing phase right now, and that it didn't like something about your system. :(
 

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Gro Max,

I'm sorry to hear that the VHD didn't work for you as well. I'm afraid that I have no explanation either other than that Windows 8 is still just in the testing phase right now, and that it didn't like something about your system. :(

Yeh shawn, I think It's some kind of a trouble in the screen resolution coz I am using 19" Monitor and its always restarting when I'm opening a new app, After I realized that tried to reduce the resolution I was unable to do that as its restarting.

Sorry to see that you have such trouble. But I am afraid I cannot give you a logical explanation.

I myself had strange things happening. But after some experimenting, I got it to work. I guess we are in the trial and error phase - all of us.


Of cause Shawn and whs that can be a bug. so i thought to wait until it comes with a full version Thanks for your advises and Ideas.

regards,
Rakhitha.
 

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I have a doubt in Option ONE, step 7.

If ATM I have 1 primary partition and another recovery and I have to create say 3 more partitions, then how should I go about? Do I first enter the space for the first partition and then will I get the option to again create 2 more partitions by entering the space for 2nd partition and the left over will be 3rd partition?
To create 2 partitions, I can see that first I need to enter the space for 1st partition and the left over will be the 2nd partition.

Is there some other way too, simple like Number of Partitions-5, then enter size of each partition?

Thanks
 

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