Allocate suitable space to the hard disk without redoing the system (Partition Assistant)

The hard disk of the computer is the place to store our data, but there is a problem that our system disk (the default is the C disk) will usually be filled with various files very quickly, but what is even more annoying is that other disks are not yet. The reasons for this are the following:

1. When configuring the computer, the C drive is divided by the solid state disk. In order to start the system quickly, many software are also directly installed to the C drive.

2. The computer itself only has a solid-state disk without a mechanical disk

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In short, no matter what the reason is, when you install the system, you will be prompted to allocate a certain amount of space to the system disk. In fact, this is not recommended to be very large, and it is best not to exceed 99G. The reason is very simple, Baidu's explanation is too cumbersome, in short, the system The larger the disk and the more files, the slower the boot will read the system image file. Then the boot speed will be affected. However, if only 5G is allocated, it is very small, but it is definitely not possible to put system files, so the best is 50-99G.

However, if you find that the allocation is too small after the installation, or your mechanical disk D drive is too large, F drive is too small, and the 1T hard drive is not evenly allocated, what should you do if you want to re-allocate it at this time? Just a simple tutorial today.

The first way:

The computer's own partition function

This is the partition function that comes with the computer, which is very simple.


After opening it looks like this:


Choose a compression:


Then assign the compressed to a new volume


ok, it’s over, but many people don’t do it. The reason is very simple. This just means that a part can be allocated, but it cannot be merged to anyone. That is to say, it can be divided infinitely, but it cannot be merged. The purpose of this is actually It is also very simple, that is, it is afraid of damaging the file, but if you want to assign it to a certain disk, you need to use software.

The second way:

Partition Assistant


Of course, I am just giving an example, not to say that this is easy to use. Many partitioning software such as AOMEI partitioning are all possible, but they are all the same, so just talk about one.

How to download it? very simple


After opening it looks like this:


The process is like this:


My disk is in use, so it will prompt that it is in use, but it should not be when you operate it yourself. This will not damage your files, and there is a complete tutorial for this, you can check it out for yourself.



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