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Windows 10: How to Create, Delete or Resize Partitions

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Windows 10 has everything you need to create, delete, shrink and format partitions thanks to the built-in disk management-tool. Here you will learn how to create and modify partitions with the Windows 10 Disk Manager.

Storage media such as hard disks or even USB sticks can be divided into several partitions if required and used under Windows as separate, so-called logical drives with their own drive letters.

The main purpose of such separate logical drives is to use a dual-boot system on a single hard disk, for example with parallel installations of Windows 8 and Windows 10 or with Windows 10 and Linux.

We will show you how to use disk management the right way.

The most important thing first: Disk Management is no playground!

If you act carelessly here, you could render your entire system unusable in the worst case – with a complete loss of your data.

So before playing around with partitions, you should be aware of what you are doing.

When in doubt, it’s better to seek advice from a computer expert than to get involved in disk management yourself.

Quick overview of Windows 10 Disk Management

After a right click on the start button you can open “Disk Management” via the context menu.

Windows 10 - Start - Quick Access Menu
Windows 10 – Start – Quick Access Menu

There you will see a list of all partitions of all available disks. You can recognize in Windows 10 visible and usable logical drives by the drive letterassigned to them. The partition where Windows is installed usually carries the drive letter “C:”.

Windows 10 - Disk Management - Drive C
Windows 10 – Disk Management – Drive C

Other partitions without a drive letter are system partitions on which, for example, the Windows 10 boot manager and data for system recovery are stored.

Windows 10 - Disk Management - Special Partitions
Windows 10 – Disk Management – Special Partitions

You can best see how your installed hard disks and other drives are partitioned in the graphical view shown below. A normally partitioned Windows 10 system drive holds the partitions “C” (system drive), “Recovery”  (for restoring your system) and another tiny partition which ususally is called “Reserved”.

Windows 10 - Disk Management - Disk Partitions Graphic
Windows 10 – Disk Management – Disk Partitions Graphic

Additionally installed hard disks without operating systems usually occupy the entire storage space with just one partition.

Windows 10 - Disk Management - Additional drives with only one partition
Windows 10 – Disk Management – Additional drive with only one partition

How to Shrink a partition and free disk space for new partitions

You can shrink partitions with assigned drive letters to a minimum of the data stored inside them. To do this, first right-click on the corresponding entry and select “Shrink Volume”.

Windows 10 - Disk Management - Shrink Volume
Windows 10 – Disk Management – Shrink Volume

Afterwards, enter the number of megabytes you want to shrink the selected partition by in “Enter the amount of space to shrink in MB”. The maximum possible value can be found directly above at “Size of available shrink space”. With a click on “Shrink” you apply the setting.

Windows 10 - Disk Management - Shrink Volume - Volume Size
Windows 10 – Disk Management – Shrink Volume – Volume Size

The liberated space is then displayed as a new block on the right side named “Unallocated”.

How to create a new partition

After a right-click on “Unallocated” space, you can create an additional partition via “New Simple Volume”.

Windows 10 - Disk Management - Create partition
Windows 10 – Disk Management – Create partition

In the then shown wizard you start by clicking “Next”.

Windows 10 - Disk Management - Create partition - Wizard start
Windows 10 – Disk Management – Create partition – Wizard start

Afterwards you have to select the desired size of the partition and click again “Next”.

Windows 10 - Disk Management - Create partition - Change Partition size
Windows 10 – Disk Management – Create partition – Change Partition size

Then you can assign a drive letter to your newly created partition. This is necessary to make it visible as a drive in Windows 10´s file system.

Windows 10 - Disk Management - Create partition - Assign Drive Letter
Windows 10 – Disk Management – Create partition – Assign Drive Letter

You then can format the new partition and give it a name.

Windows 10 - Disk Management - Create partition - Choose Filesystem and Format Partition
Windows 10 – Disk Management – Create partition – Choose Filesystem and Format Partition

Finally, all chosen settings will be summarized for your security. Click “Finish” to apply them and your new partition is ready to use.

Windows 10 - Disk Management - Create partition - Summary/Finish
Windows 10 – Disk Management – Create partition – Summary/Finish
Windows 10 - Disk Management - Partitions overview
Windows 10 – Disk Management – Partitions overview

Your new Windows 10 partition will then be displayed inside of Disk Management, Windows File Explorer and the rest of Windows where you can use it like any other drive.

Last Updated on February 26, 2021 10:20 am CET by Markus Kasanmascheff

Markus Kasanmascheff
Markus Kasanmascheff
Markus is the founder of WinBuzzer and has been playing with Windows and technology for more than 25 years. He is holding a Master´s degree in International Economics and previously worked as Lead Windows Expert for Softonic.com.
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