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koi muj ko batey ga kay,Hard disk ki patition kis terag ki jathi hai aur partiton ki value ko kis terah change kerthey hain.
Abbas khan
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باھئی اپ کو جلد ہی اس کا طریقہ بتا دیا جائے گا


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Thanks
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Muk ko intezar rey ga

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کوئ مجھے بتائے گا کہ اپنی تصویر کیسے رکھتے ہیں۔

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bahi app My computer per right click kerain awr is menu Manage per click kerain.is sa computer management ki console open ho gi jis main app ko left side per disk magament lika nazer ayi ga is per click kerain to tamam disk show jain gi un ki zroort ka matabaq partation ker lain
bhai ager aup ka operating system sirf aik hi partition per hay..
matlaab yay hay k ko e aur partition nahien.. tho bhai aup Disk
Management may partition nahien ker saktay.. iss k leeyay acha
software.. Partition Magic hay.. jo aup k system drive ko b partition
bana daita hay...
bhai ager aup ka operating system sirf aik hi partition per hay..
matlaab yay hay k ko e aur partition nahien.. tho bhai aup Disk
Management may partition nahien ker saktay.. iss k leeyay acha
software.. Partition Magic hay.. jo aup k system drive ko b partition
bana daita hay...


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partition magic se kaise partition banaate hai without losing data



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Figure 1
To create additional partitions you need to select "Operations" and then select "Resize/Move" as in Figure 2 below.

Figure 2
The Resize/Move screen will appear as in Figure 3. You will want to create new partitions beginning on the left and moving to the right. In the box beside "New Size" enter the size you wish your first partition to be. In the example below I want the first partition to be 2 GB so I entered 2000 in the box. This will be the partition where I will install Windows. The Free Space After will be automatically calculated. Next click OK and you will returned to the Main Screen.

Figure 3
As in Figure 3a below you now see that you have one Primary partition that is identified as C:
The Details bar tells you
Partition - and allocated drive letter - C:
Type - FAT32 in this case
Size - in MBs this maybe slightly larger or smaller than the number you entered in the New Size box in Figure 3.
Used - in MBs (even a newly created partition with no data has hidden info in it that the BIOS reads)
Status - if the partition is Active, Hidden etc.
Pri/Log - whether the partition is a Primary or a Logical partition

Figure 3a
Next you can create more partitions in the Unallocated partition. First click on the Unallocated (gray) partition then select "Operations" again. This time choose "Create" as in Figure 4 and the Create Partition screen will be displayed as in Figure 4a below.

Figure 4
When the Create Partition screen opens you can choose the type of Partition you wish to create. In this case I am creating a "Logical Partition" as a storage space for Data. However a person could choose to create another Primary Partition if they wished to set a dual boot system. For Partition Type enter "FAT32" and you can enter a Label if you wish. Select the Position to be "Beginning of freespace". When you click OK you will go back to the PM 5.0 Main screen. You will notice that the Logical Partition is enclosed in and Extended Partition which was automatically created as in Figure 5. Extended Partitions house Logicals. It can house many Logical partitions of different sizes. (As a note if you wish to Delete all of your Logical Partitions you will also need to Delete the Extended Partition)

Figure 4a

Figure 5
Take note of the Details. You will notice that none of the Partitions are Active (see the Status). You must set at least one Primary Partition as Active in order to install or boot from it. To do this click on the C partition and then go to "Operations" and select "Advanced" and "Set Active" as in Figure 5a below.

Figure 5a
Finally your PM 5.0 Main screen should appear as in Figure 6 below.

Figure 6
Changes do not take effect until you click "Exit". Once you click Exit you are committed so be sure you want to make all the changes. Some changes can only be accomplished from DOS. PM 5.0 will prompt you to close programs etc which you should have done first anyway and will boot into DOS. This doesn't work in Millennium and will not work in Windows 2000 Pro without the PM 5.01 Update. If you wish to Discard changes you can go to "General" and click "Discard changes".
You can speed the change process up considerably by going to "General" and click on "Preferences" and the check the box to "Skip Bad Sectors" as in Figure 7 below. You will also notice that you can set your drive as "Read only" from here which can prevent changes from being made to a disk.

Figure 7
Good Luck! and Happy partitioning! If you plan to setup multiple Operating Systems you will need to install Boot Magic to enable you to switch the boot partition. I prefer another boot manager called BootIt Direct that can be found here BootIt Direct and you should also check out Lee Chapelle's great site on partitioning
This is what a completed partitioned Hard Drive on my system looks like. The Yellow Bars indicate the amount of data in the partition and the White Area is freespace.




