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    <summary>Create a New Partition in Windows VistaWindows Vista makes it very simple to create a second partition on your hard drive with easy to use and free built in tools. Find the answers to all your technology questions at Zander...</summary>
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      <name>Dylan Wagstaff</name>
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      <![CDATA[<div><h1>Create a New Partition in Windows Vista</h1><p><em>Windows Vista</em> makes it very simple to create a second partition on your hard drive with easy to use and free built in tools.</p>
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<p><strong>First you will need to free up some space</strong> in the hard drive that you would like the partition to be on. If you feel unsure about how to do this, please refer to my earlier post that covers how to <a title="Free Hard Drive Space" href="http://alohatechsupport.net/webdesignmaui/computer-tips-optimization/create_a_partition_on_a_second.html">free up space on a hard drive without data loss</a> in Windows Vista.</p><br /><br /><p><strong>Lets create a partition with Windows Vista</strong>. Right click on the My Computer icon and select Manage then Disk Management.</p><p>Find the drive that you have freed up some space on and right click on the free space and select <strong><em>New Simple Volume</em>.</strong></p><p></p><span style="display: inline;"><img alt="Create New Volume in Vista" src="http://www.alohatechsupport.net/webdesignmaui/assets/volume.gif" class="mt-image-none" style="" height="125" width="364" /></span><p><strong>In the next wizard box choose the size of the partition</strong>. Set it to match the amount of space that you have free or less and then click next.</p><p></p><span style="display: inline;"><img alt="Choose Partition Size" src="http://www.alohatechsupport.net/webdesignmaui/assets/a.gif" class="mt-image-none" style="" height="309" width="400" /></span><p><strong>Now select the Drive Letter</strong> that you would like the new partition to be called and then next.</p><p></p><span style="display: inline;"><img alt="Select Drive Partition Letter" src="http://www.alohatechsupport.net/webdesignmaui/assets/b.gif" class="mt-image-none" style="" height="309" width="400" /></span><p><strong>Format your partition as an NTFS file system</strong> and select quick format. Here you can also give it it a unique Volume Label if you want then select next.</p><p></p><span style="display: inline;"><img alt="Format Partition in Windows Vista" src="http://www.alohatechsupport.net/webdesignmaui/assets/c.gif" class="mt-image-none" style="" height="309" width="400" /></span><p><strong>The partition is formatted</strong> and all that left to do is to click finish.</p><p>You now have a newly created NTFS Logical partition ready for use. Great Job!</p></div>
<div><p>Why is this useful? ...Well view my guide that inspired this post, on how to install the mac Darwin Kernel on a PC, which is featured in the Genius Bar of Insanely mac and originally posted  at <a target="_blank" href="http://www.alohatechsupport.net/community/dylan-wagstaff/osx86.html">OSX and Vista Mashup</a> Zander Labs</p></div><br />]]>
      
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