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.

Error.jpg





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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but Pressing F8 I got nothing ):

I mean, for Advanced Boot Options in Windows 7 pressing F8 I got nothing.
 

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How about with using METHOD TWO instead using the Windows installation Disc?
 

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I'll see now...

nope... he's asking me where I want to install Windows... sorry for this, but the pc is actually new (2 weeks), I've tried to make a partition where I would store my data files, and now seems to me all the work I've done in the past 2 weeks will gone lost like forever, and that's a bad thing. so if there is any little possibility to save all the stuff, please let me now.

OK, I've done what I've done. The PC is installing windows 7 (again): it said that all the files of my previous version of 7 will be put into a folder named Windows.old or something like that. I hope this mean what I think its' meaning, the data will not be lost. Thanks for the patience, appreciate it. gby!

Nothing! After re-installing Windows 7, setting the name of user, data and time zone...when the system restarts it stops at the black screen that says "Press any key to boot from CD or DVD....._ If I press any key it re-begins the re-re-intsallation, if I don't press the key it just stands still. What should I do. Please help, I'm getting too nervous...
 
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Travelizard,

Yes, the C:\Windows.old folder would contain a copy of all your files from the previous installation in it.

When the computer restarts after installing for the first time, you DO NOT want to press a key to boot from the installation DVD again. As you have found out, it will restart the installation process over instead of finishing it. It may also mess up that attempt to install Windows 7. You may need to format and start over on the installation. :(

What type of Windows 7 installation disk do you have? (Ex: Retail, OEM, Student download, etc...)
 

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Shawn,

The Windows disk didn't help the I/O error. Had it again this morning when I tried to boot up my computer. Again I got it working by changing settings in bios and doing the startup repair but it comes almost every time I close my computer for the night. If I shut down the computer for like a minute it works but if its off over night then it does the error. And now the windows disc didn't even find my failing hard drive at first. So I correct my mistake of the post before this, I'll buy a new hard drive AFTER ( not before) some testing.
 

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BUT if I "DO NOT want to press a key to boot from the installation DVD again." the PC stands still I told you.. and nothing happens.

I cannot install on the 351.6 GB partition because it tells me that: "The partition contains one or more dynamic volumes that are not supported for installation." It seems it "partitioned" the partition into one of 98.7 and another of 351.6: But why Windows doesn't starts anymore?
 

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Travelizard,

That would be the problem then. You must have converted your Basic disk to a Dynamic disc while you created the partitoin somehow. You cannot install Windows 7, or any OS, on a dynamic disk.

I hope that you have created a set of HP recovery discs already. To fix this, you will need to click on Drive options (advanced) in that screenshot above), then select each item listed and click on Delete until you only have one Disk 0 unallocated space left. Afterwards, select it and allow Windows 7 to install. :(
 

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Shawn,

The Windows disk didn't help the I/O error. Had it again this morning when I tried to boot up my computer. Again I got it working by changing settings in bios and doing the startup repair but it comes almost every time I close my computer for the night. If I shut down the computer for like a minute it works but if its off over night then it does the error. And now the windows disc didn't even find my failing hard drive at first. So I correct my mistake of the post before this, I'll buy a new hard drive AFTER ( not before) some testing.

Devil,

It sounds like you may need to do a clean reinstall of Windows 7. Be sure that you have all the latest Windows 7 drivers for your devices, especially motherboard chipset driver, downloaded and saved before starting to make it easier to install them afterwards. :(
 

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Ok Brink! I've done that: now I have a brand new "fabric" Hp PC :) That's all, lost all data everything. But the pc is working again, thank God! Sorry for "spamming" the forum. Bye!
 

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It's not spamming at all mate. I'm happy to hear that you got it sorted out and running now. :)
 

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Shawn,

Windows reinstall doesn't help at all. I do fresh reinstall (load my windows disc remove system reserved and the windows volume, rebuild them and install) and after a few days it just gives me the same error again.
 

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Devil,

It sounds like that hard drive is almost toast then. You might run a check on it with the free HD Tune 2.55 to see if it passes a error scan. :(
 

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on my computer management, I dont have an unallocated volume (black). It's all blue. what do i do please?
I have a 650GB C drive... how much space should I allocate for the D drive?
So follow these steps is the same as what i had before?
Thanks
 

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on my computer management, I dont have an unallocated volume (black). It's all blue. what do i do please?
I have a 650GB C drive... how much space should I allocate for the D drive?
So follow these steps is the same as what i had before?
Thanks

It would be the same as posted above. It really just depends on how much you want or need on the D: drive though. :)
 

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Hello everyone. Urgent help needed.

I need to make 4 primary partitions on my 1TB HDD, but cant seem to do so in Win7 (using comp mgmt). The 4th partition always becomes a logical partition. I need 4 primary ones.

Is there a restriction in Win7 that doesnt allow you to make more than 3 primary partitions?
 

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Hello theDarkDisciple, and welcome to Seven Forums.

It's a restriction on the default MBR disk type instead. MBR disks supports up to 3 Primary partitions and 1 Extended partition with up to 128 logical volumes in the extended partition on a disk. They will behave like a primary partition though, and should work fine for you like this. :)

Hope this helps,
Shawn
 

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Hi Freinds.....

I just got a new HP Envy laptop.
i want to split my c: drive as i want to have a seprate partition.
I shrink th evolume as per the give steps but for some reasons it not allowing me to create partition ...giving me an error space in sufficient.....

please help
 

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Hello Schauhan, and welcome to Seven Forums.

Could you post back a screenshot of your Disk Management? This will help us determine what may be happening better. :)
 

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64 GB (4x16GB) G.SKILL TridentZ RGB DDR4 3600 MHz
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ASUS ROG-STRIX-GTX1080TI-O11G-GAMING
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2 x Samsung Odyssey G7 27"
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Newbie needing help!!

I need help with my partitioning, I'm a newbie and very confused!
My new laptop's HD (500 GB) was initially partitioned as follows acc to Disk management screen:
Disk 0: 465 GB (left to right)
System 199 MB (system, active primary), C: 450 GB (boot, 1ry), Recovery 13 GB (system, active primary) where's the rest of the 500 GB??
CD ROM (DVD)

My aim is to have 2 additional partitions each 100 GB to divide my stuff upon (Data, Media), what is the best way to proceed?

What I tried so far and reached dead end:
I performed a Shrink volume on C: by 100 GB, which transformed to unallocated space, then right clicked on that and mage a new simple volume D:
I repeated the above process with another 100 GB, but now when I try to make new simple drive from unallocated space, it gives error that I reached maximum number of volumes, what does that mean?

In act of desperation, I thought to cancel all this and just have one drive C:, so I deleted the new parition D: and the unallocated space, now I have 200 GB of free space (green on right side of C: but now the extend volume is grayed out on drive C: (it was always grayed out even before I started anything).

Can someone please give me some explanation? and tell me step by step how 2 add 2 additional partitions to the main C: partition?
And why do I have only one Disk (Disk 0) while I see some screenshots of also Disk 1, is it different from one laptop model to another?

Any feedback will be highly appreciated.
 

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windows 7
Hello Miro, and welcome to Seven Forums.

Could you post a screenshot of your Disk Management so that we are sure of what it's current layout is? :)
 

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64 GB (4x16GB) G.SKILL TridentZ RGB DDR4 3600 MHz
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ASUS ROG-STRIX-GTX1080TI-O11G-GAMING
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2560x1440
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