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how you can manage disk partitions in Windows 10

Here's how you can manage disk partitions in Windows 10:



Open the Disk Management tool by right-clicking on the Start button and selecting "Disk Management" or by typing "diskmgmt.msc" in the Run dialog.

You will see a list of all the drives connected to your computer and their partitions.

To create a new partition, right-click on an unallocated portion of a drive and select "New Simple Volume."

Follow the steps in the New Simple Volume Wizard to specify the size, file system, and drive letter for the new partition.

To resize a partition, right-click on the partition you want to resize and select "Shrink Volume" or "Extend Volume."

Follow the steps in the Shrink or Extend Volume Wizard to specify the new size for the partition.

To delete a partition, right-click on the partition you want to delete and select "Delete Volume."

To format a partition, right-click on the partition you want to format and select "Format."

Note: Managing disk partitions can be a complex and potentially dangerous process, so it's important to be careful and to backup your data before making any changes to your disk partitions.

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