To boot the disk, in the BIOS set the PC
boot order to boot first from the CD/DVD drive, insert the PWBD and restart the PC, it'll take a few minutes for it to setup with no input from the user needed.
Once the program has started you can remove the CD from the drive if you like.
Option One
Convert Extended / Logical to Primary
There are many reasons one may want to convert an Extended partition / Logical drive to a Primary partition, though I'm just going to show how here without going into why; this first snip below shows the partition structure I'm starting with.
Have a look at
Method Two in this tutorial for a totally different type option.
Partition / Extended : Logical Drives
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1) In the PW program right click the Extended / Logical to be converted and click Modify then click Set as Primary.
2) At the top left in the action bar click Apply then click Yes for the "Apply Changes" conformation dialog box; the whole process only takes seconds.
3) Then OK for the "Successful" dialog box and this is what you will have.
That's all, you're finished; remove the CD from the drive, at the upper left corner click General then Exit to close the Partition Wizard program and restart Windows.
Option Two
Wipe a Partition
Warning
This method will completely overwrite any Partition or entire Hard Disk Drive / Solid State Drive that it's pointed at, it's known as a
secure erase and after it finishes any and all data will not be recoverable at all, even by the best data recovery software so
copy out or
backup anything you don't want to lose before you start this procedure.
To be sure you have the correct partition for the wipe, type
diskmgmt.msc into the Windows start menu start search box to view Windows disk management.
To boot the disk, in the BIOS set the PC
boot order to boot first from the CD/DVD drive, insert the PWBD and restart the PC, it'll take a few minutes for it to setup with no input from the user needed.
Once the program has started you can remove the CD from the drive if you like.
1) In Partition Wizard right click the partition you want to wipe
secure erase and click Wipe Partition.
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2) Select the type wipe you want in the dialog box that opens and click OK.
3) At the top left in the action bar click Apply; then for the "Apply Changes" dialog box click Yes to start the wipe.
4) You will get a Pending box during the wipe; to do this 30GB took less than 20 minutes, on average they take about 1 hour per 300GB to complete; when it finishes click OK for the "Successful" dialog box.
That's all, you're finished; remove the CD from the drive, at the upper left corner click General then Exit to close the Partition Wizard program and restart Windows.
Option Three
Shrink the Left Side of a Windows Partition
The issue here is that Windows disk management will only shrink a partition from the right side, it will not natively shrink the left side of a partition and Partition Wizard will; this is useful in this type situation where you need to add space to the Windows C: partition and there is an existing data partition in the way and nowhere to move the data.
To boot the disk, in the BIOS set the PC
boot order to boot first from the CD/DVD drive, insert the PWBD and restart the PC, it'll take a few minutes for it to setup with no input from the user needed.
Once the program has started you can remove the CD from the drive if you like.
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1) In the Partition Wizard program right click the partition you want to shrink and at the very top of the drop down menu that opens click Move/Resize.
2) In the Move/Resize box click to hold and drag the left side of the border / slider and drag it to the size you want to shrink the partition and click OK.
3) At the top left in the action bar click Apply then click Yes for the "Apply Changes" conformation dialog box.
4) You will get a "Pending" graph but it depends how much data that has to be moved to know how long it will take, just relax and let it work without interruption; when it finishes click OK for the "Successful" dialog box.
This will give you unallocated space in Windows disk management that can be
created into a completely new partition or the Windows C: partition can be
extended into the created unallocated space so the C: partition can be expanded; see the second snip down.
That's all, you're finished; remove the CD from the drive, at the upper left corner click General then Exit to close the Partition Wizard program and restart Windows.
Enjoy! :)