Depending on your usage needs, it's advisable to partition logically. Allocate at least one partition for the operating system and another for data storage to simplify management. This article provides readers with a guide on partitioning a hard drive during Windows 7 installation, making it easy to divide the drive appropriately without the need for any additional software.
GUIDE TO HARD DRIVE PARTITIONING DURING WINDOWS 7 INSTALLATION
Step 1: Use the installation disk to initiate the Windows 7 operating system installation process or use a USB Boot for Windows 7 installation.
Step 4: Check the I accept the license terms box to agree to Microsoft's terms. Then, select Next.
Step 5: Choose Custom (Advanced) for advanced installation options, including hard drive partitioning during Windows 7 setup.
New : Create a new partition
Delete : Remove a partition (including erasing all data on that partition)
To create a new partition, select New. Then, enter the desired partition size in the Size field (unit: MB). Finally, click Apply to complete the procedure of creating a partition during Windows 7 installation.
- Note
- If you intend to create a partition for installing the operating system, ensure the minimum capacity for that partition is 20GB (20480MB) for optimal stability.
That concludes the process of partitioning during Windows 7 operating system installation. If readers are unfamiliar with the Windows 7 installation process, they can refer to the article on how to install Windows 7. Additionally, readers can utilize the Disk Management feature on the operating system to partition drives on Windows 7 using Disk Management without reinstalling Windows.
