How to Delete a Partition?

September 24, 2009

How to Delete a Partition?

What is Partition Genius?

Partition Genius tool can help you quickly and easily create partitions on your hard disk for storing valuable information such as data files, applications, and operating systems. Storing information in separate partitions helps you organize and protect your data, safely run multiple operating systems, and reclaim wasted disk space.

Partition Genius enables you to secure your data by physically separating it from other files. Separate partitions also make backups to networks and removable drives easy.

When should you use Partition Genius to delete a partition?

Are you still nail-biting for how to manage the mess of data and files? Want to make the most efficient use of your available disk space? Are you considering how to save more place for future using? Relax. All these problems can be easily solved by the powerful Partition Genius tool.

Procedure of dealing with Partition Genius:

  1. To begin, please double click Spotmau icon and enter PowerSuite 2009’s interface, follow these steps: Self Service —>PowerSuite 2009 Wincare—> Partition Genius, then you can have the interface looked just like the followed picture.


The general condition of hard disk(s) (including capacity, free space, and so forth) will be shown on the interface in a list and a block area as above.2.  You can select a designated volume by clicking it either in the list or in the block area.

3.  The functions button on the top of interface is also listed in the pop-up menu when you right click the designated volume in the block area.

4.  DELETING: if you want to get rid of an unwanted volume, please right click the designated volume in the block area and choose “Delete” in the pop-up menu. Here we select (G : ).

5.  A warning dialog will show up to warn you of the loss of data if you continue this operation.

Tips: Before deleting a partition, please make sure the data on it is valueless; otherwise a careful backup will be needed.

6.  When the process is done, you can see that (G : ), with the data on it, is gone.

NOTES:

If you want to learn more about partition, you can turn to User Manual where you can find detail and useful information related to partition, such as the type of partition, file system, and so on.

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