How to manage your disks using only Windows Vista's Disk Management tool


Some of our readers asked us how they can manage their disks in Windows Vista. To answer their questions we created this tutorial where you can learn the following: how to change a drive letter, how to shrink an existing partition, how to create a new partition, how to format or delete a partition and how to extend a partition.

Everything is done using only one tool called Disk Management. As you will see, things are pretty simple. Just follow our instructions and you will finish in no time.

Where to find the Disk Management tool

There are several ways to find the Disk Management tool. One is to search for the word "computer" in the Start Menu search box and click on the Computer Management shortcut.

Start Menu

Computer Management gives you access to several system management tools, including Disk Management.

Computer Management

Another way is to go to Run (Windows key + R) and type diskmgmt.msc. This command will open the Disk Management tool directly.

Run



How to change a drive letter

First, select the partition for which you want to change the drive letter, right click on it and select Change Drive Letter and Paths from the right click menu.

Disk Management

Click on the Change button.

Disk Management

From the Assign the following drive letter drop down list, select the new driver letter you want to assign and click on OK.

Disk Management

You will receive a warning stating that some programs might not run correctly if you change the drive letter. If you did not install any applications on that drive it should be OK to change it. Click on Yes and the drive letter change will be done.

Disk Management

For some partitions you will not be able to change the drive letter. This happens with partitions where you have installed an operating system, partitions on which you have page (swap) files or where boot information is stored.



How to shrink an existing partition

Select the partition you want to shrink, right click on it and select Shrink Volume.

Disk Management

In the Shrink window you will see the total size of the partition and the maximum available shrink space in MB.

Disk Management

Type the amount of space you want to shrink (in megabytes) and then click on the Shrink button. The Disk Management tool will start shrinking the selected partition.

Disk Management

During this process you will see a rotating cursor. When finished, the rotating cursor will disappear and you will see the shrunk space appearing as unallocated space next to the partition which was shrunk.

Disk Management



How to create a new partition

To create a new partition you need to have some free, unallocated space. This can be obtained from shrinking an existing partition or by adding a new hard disk to your computer. Select the unallocated space, right click on it and select New Simple Volume.

Disk Management

The New Simple Volume Wizard will start. Click on Next.

Disk Management

In the second window of this wizard you will see the maximum available disk space. Select the size of the new partition (in megabytes) and click on Next.

Disk Management

Now you can assign a drive letter to the new partition. Select the letter you desire from the drop down list and click on Next.

Disk Management

In the next window you can choose whether you want to format the new partition or not. If you chose for now not to format the new volume, in order to use it, you will have to format it anyway later. If you choose the second option, you will have to select the desired file system and the allocation unit size. The default values (NTFS file system & default allocation unit size) are very good so there is no need to change them. You can also type the label of the new partition and select the quick format option.

If you just installed a new hard disk it is recommended that you perform a full format and not a quick one. In other cases the quick format is a good option.

When you are done setting all the needed options, click on Next.

Disk Management

The last window of the wizard will show you a summary of the changes that will be made. Quickly go through the summary and if you notice some incorrect settings press the Back button until you arrive to the appropriate wizard window and make the necessary changes. When you are done, click on Finish.

Disk Management

Depending on the options you have selected, the creation of the new partition will take from several seconds up to several minutes. When the process is completed, you will see the new partition listed in the Disk Management tool.



How to format a partition

Before formatting a partition, make sure you back up all the important data you have on it. Now, select the partition you want to format, right click on it and select Format.

Disk Management

Type the new volume label (in case you want to change it), choose the desired file system and the allocation unit size. When done making all the settings press on OK.

Disk Management

You will receive a warning that formatting this partition will erase all data on it. If you want to continue, click on OK.

Disk Management

The formatting will now start. You will see the process status in the square that represents the partition in the Disk Management tool.

Disk Management



How to delete a partition

Select the partition you want to delete, right click on it and then select Delete Volume.

Disk Management

You will receive a warning saying that deleting this volume will erase all data on it. If you want to continue, click on OK

Disk Management

The partition will be deleted and it will appear as unallocated space in the Disk Management tool.



How to extend a partition

You can also extend a partition by adding unallocated space that might be available. First, select the partition you want to extend, right click on it and select Extend Volume.

Disk Management

In the first window of the Extend Volume Wizard click on Next.

Disk Management

Select one of the disks that has some space available, type the amount of space you want to add (in megabytes) and then click on Next.

Disk Management

In the last window you will see a summary of your previous selections. Click on Finish and the selected partition will be extended.

Disk Management

NOTES: this tutorial was created with UAC turned off. If you have it turned on, you will have to make some additional confirmations for the changes you want to apply. You will not be able to successfully use Disk Management if your user is not an administrator.


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Comments

MICROSOFT SUUUCKS BIG TIME

I tried to increase my C: Partion and I did not succeed so I contacted thier online support see conversation:
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Melina: Please note that this chat service is available to guide you to the appropriate resources for your questions. Often this can include technical support options or a phone number to the appropriate Microsoft team.

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Hugo: Hi

Melina: Hi.

Melina: For assistance with this, I would suggest that you contact your computer manufacturer. They are in a better position to assist you.

Hugo: trying to increase my C: partion

Melina: May I know the name of your computer manufacturer (E.g. HP, Dell)?

Hugo: Sony

Hugo: but I use Vista

Melina: Thank you for providing the requested information.

Melina: You may contact Sony support team directly at: (888) 476-6972 or submit a support request by visiting the following link:
http://www.esupport.sony.com/

Hugo: but why woudl Sony know about Vista

Hugo: it is a microsoft product

Melina: No. The computer manufacturers are the best to assist you with the hard drive partition.

Hugo: but it is a software issue

Melina: Indeed. However, note that part of the OEM and Microsoft agreement is to allow Original Equipment Manufacturer's to provide support for products they have installed on a particular computer.

Hugo: repartioning is a tool in Windows Vista

Melina: This agreement was made only because OEMs often modify and pre-install Microsoft software on their computers to ensure compatibility and to take full advantage of your computer’s hardware.

Melina: This means the OEM has the expertise on how your Microsoft software works on your particular computer. Each OEM has different business policies and thus has different reasons to do this.

Melina: If you would like to obtain assisted support from Microsoft to resolve your technical issue, you may contact Microsoft Support Professionals by calling 800-936-5700.

Melina: This number is available Monday - Friday, 5:00 A.M. - 9:00 P.M. and Saturday - Sunday, 6:00 A.M. - 3:00 P.M. Pacific Time.

Hugo: :)

Hugo: I am disapponted

Hugo: well thanks

Melina: I do understand your frustration.

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Extending a drive by another drive space

Hi,
I want to extend my C drive by 10 GB using another drive free space on windows vista. Is it possible?
I shrank my D drive some space to extend my C drive but it seems that I can only shrink one drive and extend only the same drive by that free space. Any solution? Can I use a drive space to extend another drive?

shrinking c:

hi , i've followed your instructions , but i have 150GB C , and 120 GB D ,

i wanned to shrink some space from c and extend it to d , but C: doesn't allow me shrinking more than 450mb ,although there are 120gb free, why ?
and D: also doesnt want to extend any volume ...
please help ...

creat a new partition

I have a 40GB harddisk. I installed the operating system in 40GB.
I like to creat a new partition to keep my important files.how to creat a new partition in this hard disk, i don't like format the operating system. this is possible? if it possible how to creat?

I wait for your reply.......

thanks.

My drive is missing

Hi I have seen your way of explaining how to manage disk management. But I have got new problem with my computer please give good suggestion how to resolve my problem.
Normally I have 3 partitions but unfortunately one of my drive is missing while I open computer folder. still the 3 drives is in disk management and when I click on that drive which is missing options is not enable to get (open or explore etc). please let me know how to get resolve my problem with out loosing data and how to get back my drive active please.

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