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How to Create & Delete a Partition in Windows 7

The following post was jointly written by both Sharron Field & Misca Nicoleta in collaboration.

Sharron Field is the usual author and owner of this blog. Misca Nicoleta is a mother of 2 who works from home on her computer in Romania

Windows 7 comes with a solid disk management tool that should suffice for most of your basic needs. You can create/attach/detach VHDs (Virtual Hard Discs) from the Windows Disk Management tool without using any third party applications.

Windows 7

Creating or deleting a partition is simple. To create a new partition you need have unallocated space to create the new partition in. When deleting a partition, you need make sure that the partition has no irreplaceable and/or personal files in it before deleting it. If it does, then it’s your loss; but you probably won’t be happy about it.

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How to create a partition in Windows 7:

1. Type diskmgmt.msc in Start menu search field and hit enter to open the Disk Management window. As an alternative, you can right-click on the desktop computer icon, select Manage, and then select Disk Management (under Storage).

windows 7 computer management

2. Right-click on the unallocated space and select New simple volume option to see the New Simple Volume Wizard. Click Next to proceed.

create a partition

3. Enter the amount of disk space that you want to create, and click Next.

simple volume wizard

4. In the next step, assign a drive letter. Click Next again.

assign a drive letter in windows 7

5. Enter a name for the new volume and click Next.

simple volume wizrd 3

6.Select the formatting type you wish to use and complete the format of the partition.

7. Click Finish button to complete the procedure. Your new partition is ready to use.

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How to delete a partition in Windows 7:

1. Type diskmgmt.msc in the Start menu search field and hit enter to open the Disk Management window.

delete partition

2. Right-click on the partition that you want to delete, and select Delete volume.

delete disk volume

3. You will see the warning message. Click the Yes button to continue to delete the partition.

The partition will be deleted immediately with the minimum of hassle.

Microsoft have put a lot of thought into this version of Windows, and tasks that were once complicated and cumbersome; where you needed to be gifted with a technical mind and a large memory simply to remember and/or discover where the right part of the GUI was so that you could access the task, have now been made much more accessible and user-friendly to complete. This is just one example of such an instance. I think the dysfunctionality of Vista combined with the increasingly ever-heavier and hard-to navigate Windows GUI over the years have forced Microsoft to rethink things in what essentially amounts to a case of sink or swim.

It demonstrates that they can produce an excellent product when they try. :)

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  • This is a test-comment: I've just done some maintanance to my comments system so I'm checking it's still working. - Please ignore this comment.
  • Markmed
    Excellent article. Will be a big help when I get Windows 7 installed- Thanks- Mark
  • Your encouraging response is much appreciated. I hope your usage of Windows 7 brings you a good experience. :)
  • What are the benefits of doing this? I will be getting my copy of Windows 7 next month.
  • Your comment wasn't edited at all Patty: I tried to edit my reply and ended up making it look like your original comment had been edited. I'm still getting used to this Disqus comment thingy.
  • If you need more than a single drive but have only a single hard-disc, you can partition the drive into 2 or more separate partitions; which the OS will see as 2 or more hard-drives.

    I was playing about with the Disk management in Windows 7 yesterday; and I shrank a drive and created a new partition on the resultant unallocated space. It's a very useful tool that Microsoft have incorporated into this operating system.
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