
Before we dive into the process, let's understand what a
partition is. A partition is essentially a logical division of your computer's
storage space. It allows you to split a single physical hard drive into
multiple sections, each functioning as its own separate entity. This separation
enables you to organize and manage your data more efficiently.
Creating a Partition on Windows:
-Press the Windows key + X on your keyboard.
-Select Disk Management from the menu.

Step 2: Select the Drive to Partition
- In Disk Management, locate the drive you want to
partition.
- Right-click on the drive and choose Shrink Volume.
Step 3: Specify Partition Size
- Click Shrink
Step 4: Create the New Partition
- Right-click on the unallocated space created after
shrinking the volume.
- Select New Simple Volume
- Follow the wizard to set up the new partition, specifying
its size, drive letter, and format.
Step 5: Complete the Process
- Once you've completed the wizard, your new partition will
be created.
- You can now access it through File Explorer.
Creating a Partition on macOS:
Step 1: Open Disk Utility
- Go to Applications > Utilities > Disk Utility

Step 2: Select the Drive to Partition
- In Disk Utility, select the disk you want to partition
from the list on the left.
Step 3: Add a Partition
- Click on the Partition button in the toolbar.
- Click the Add (+) button.
- Specify the size and name for the new partition.
Step 4: Format the Partition
- Choose a format for the new partition (e.g., Mac OS
Extended, APFS).
- Click Apply to create the partition.
Step 5: Complete the Process
- Once the partition is created, you can close Disk Utility.
- Your new partition will now be accessible through Finder.
If you check SSD click here: SSD/ZEB/HDD for best choice.






Comments