The system uses the hard disk partition management tool Diskpart basic usage

  
Diskpart tool is the hard disk partition management tool that comes with Windows system. It supports viewing hard disk partition information, creating partitions for hard disks, deleting partitions, merging extended partitions, and hard disk in MBR partition structure. Marking the partitions as active partitions, etc., realizes the conversion between dynamic disks and basic disks, the conversion of MBR partition structure and GPT partition structure, and so on. So how can such a hard disk partition management tool not become popular? Because the Diskpart tool does not have a graphical user interface, it needs to be used by commands in the CMD (Command Prompt). The following system home Xiaobian will introduce you to the basic use of Diskpart hard disk partition management tools. Simple use of the Diskpart tool: 1. First we open the CMD command prompt. For Win8 systems, you can right click on the bottom left corner of the screen. Then select “Command Prompt (Administrator)” from the pop-up menu. 2. At this point we can start it by typing Diskpart directly in the Command Prompt window. Remember, this is the first step in using the diskpart tool. This will be displayed as: Diskpart>3. Enter the diskpart command directly after the line character to enter the corresponding operation. The basic commands that the system home page introduces for you are as follows (Note: ://is the command, //is explained later): list disk //lists all the storage devices connected to the computer, and Each storage device is numbered, usually the primary hard drive number is 0. Select disk N //Select the disk part part numbered //to list all the partitions on the selected disk. select part N //select the partition number partition number N //to display the details of the selected partition. Where “LTR” is the partition drive letter. Exit //Exit Diskpart and introduce two commands (non-Diskpart command): cd /d xxxxxx //Enter the xxxx directory. For example, if you enter C:\\, type cd /d C:\\dir /a //to display the file structure in the current directory. Let's look at an example. Here is an example of looking at the sixth partition letter on the disk numbered 0: The following image is an example of the file structure in the root directory of the C drive:
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