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Learn Disk Management to Optimize Your Windows Experience

If things are managed properly, whether it is our home or office, it helps us to stay organized, it also saves our time. So why not manage our computer hard drives and external drives to maximize the comfort while meddling through files, saving our time in particular.

Now the question that must have aroused in your mind – what is disk management and how can it be done. In this article, we will discuss disk management and steps to manage the hard drive space on the computer.

Disk Management

 Disk Management is a utility tool built into Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 10 which can be used to manage or create, delete, format, shrink partitions and external drives.

How you can open disk management on your computer:

Disk Management can be accessed in three ways:

How to use Disk Management:-

Disk Management comprises of two sections –

The top section of disk management consists of a list of all the drives, whether external or internal drive, recognized by Windows.

The bottom section of disk management shows the graphical representation of all the physical drives present or connected to the system.

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Disk Management is a utility tool to check the free space on hard drive. You can check the total storage of all the disks along with the free space remaining in GBs or MBs.

Tasks that can be done in Disk Management:

Steps for creating a new partition or new logical drive:

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How to Format a Hard Drive –

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Resizing a Disk – Extend Volume or Shrink Volume

You can shrink or extend the disk capacity by a few simple steps.

Shrink Volume

You can also shrink the partitions in the similar way. Right click on any disk you want to Shrink

Click on Shrink Volume

Create Virtual Hard Disk

In Windows 8 and Windows 10, Disk Management can also be used to create and attach virtual disk files. According to the Wikipedia, Virtual Hard Disk (VHD) is a file format which represents a virtual hard disk drive (HDD). It may contain what is found on a physical HDD, such as disk partitions and a file system, which in turn can contain files and folders. It is typically used as the hard disk of a virtual machine.

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VHD can be created/opened by clicking on Action -> Create VHD/Attach VHD

Disk Management is a tool available in Windows XP, 7, Vista, 8, 10, which makes it easy to manage the hard disks. If you still have doubts or any tips on partitioning, comment in the comment section below.

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