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Tap Win32 Device Driver Windows 10 there. Windows Driver Windows 10 more. Don't worry if this sounds like more than you thought - partitioning a hard drive in Windows isn't hard and usually only takes a few minutes to do. Follow the easy steps below to partition a hard drive in,,,, or: How to Partition a Hard Drive in Windows Note: Manually partitioning (as well as formatting) a hard drive is not necessary if your end goal is to install Windows onto the drive.
Both of those processes are included as part of the installation procedure, meaning you don't need to prepare the drive yourself. See for more help.
•, the tool included in all versions of Windows that lets you partition drives, among a number of other things. Note: In Windows 10 and Windows 8/8.1, the is the easiest way to start. You can also in any version of Windows but is probably best for most people. See if you're not sure. • When Disk Management opens, you should see an Initialize Disk window with the message 'You must initialize a disk before Logical Disk Manager can access it.' Tip: Don't worry if this window doesn't appear.
There are legitimate reasons you may not see it - we'll know soon if there's a problem or not. Skip on to Step 4 if you don't see this. Note: In Windows XP, you'll see an Initialize and Convert Disk Wizard screen instead. Follow that wizard, making sure to not select the option to 'convert' the disk, unless you're sure you need to. Skip to Step 4 when done. • On this screen, you're asked to choose a partition style for the new hard drive. Choose GPT if the new hard drive you installed is 2 or larger.