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i am install the win10 64bit i was make there 4 partition on 1TB hard disk  but coming  only 1 partition give me soluition for these one please ?

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Hi @Fasmil,

I hope you enjoy your visit to the HP Support Forums. I understand you are having an issue with drive partitions. I will be glad to help you.

 

Method 1: Partition Hard Drive in Windows 10 with Disk Management Tool

Disk Management is a tool built in all Windows versions to manage hard disk partitions, such as create, delete and format partitions, change drive letter, shrink volume, extend volume and perform other disk-related tasks.

Step 1: To partition Windows 10 hard drive, let's get started from opening Disk Management Tool in Windows 10. The easiest way is to right click Start Menu and select "Disk Management".

 

Step 2: Select the hard disk you want to partition. Right click a partition (here is 😧 drive) and select "Shrink Volume".

 

Step 3: In the pop-up window, you can modify the amount of space to shrink. And then click "Shrink".

 

Step 4: After Step 3, you will find a unallocated space behind D drive. Then, right click on it and select "New Simple Volume" and follow the wizard to format and create a new partition.

 

Notes: The unallocated space created by shrinking a partition can be only used to create new partitions. You cannot use it to extend volume.

 

Please keep me informed of how things went.

If you require further assistance, let me know and I will gladly do all I can to help you.

Please let me know if this resolves the issue by marking this post as "Accept as Solution". To simply say thanks, click the Thumbs up below! 🙂

 

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