How to use XP system disk partitioning application to improve read and write speed

  

Now everyone is pursuing the display effect or other functions of win 7, but everyone has forgotten it. In fact, the xp system has many powerful functions, and everyone usually does not find it. Compared with the bitter and difficult partitioning operation in the DOS environment. In Windows XP, a more efficient and flexible partitioning operation can be performed on the hard disk by using a graphical interface and a user-friendly operation mode. Not only that, borrowing the powerful disk partition management function of Windows XP can also enhance the reasonable use of disk partitions and effectively improve the read and write speed of disks.

1. Partition and format the hard disk in one minute

Right click on “My Computer”, select “Manage” command. In the "Computer Management" window that opens, expand the "Computer Management" &rarquo;“Storage”→“Disk Management” item. After that, you can see the partition status of the current hard disk in the right pane.

Right-click on the disk space of "Unsigned" and select the "New Disk Partition" command. In the disk partition wizard window that pops up, select the partition type as “Extended partition” and click “Next” to enter the capacity of the new partition. Then set the disk file format of the partition and check “&ldquo ; do not format the & rdquo; item, and finally click the & ldquo; complete & rdquo; button to complete the partition operation. Then open "My Computer", right click on the new partition, select the "Format" & rdquo; command, use the quick format, you can complete the partition to format all operations within one minute.

2. Folding and merging disk partitions

If a partition on a hard disk is too large, split it into two partitions. First save all the files in the disk partition to other partitions. Then right click on the partition in "Disk Management" and select the “Delete Logical Partition” command. After confirming, the partition is deleted. At this time, the partition will be recognized as "unsigned" disk space in the list.

After that, as in the above operation, on the disk space of “Unsigned”, use the “New Disk Partition” command to set the size of the newly created partition and format the newly created two partitions. Just fine.

When you need to merge two partitions, you can save all the data and use the “Delete Logical Partitions command to get two blank "unassigned" partitions. Then select the “ unassigned & rdquo; partition, right click and select the "New Disk Partition" command to complete the partition consolidation.

3.Compressing partitions to increase disk space

If a disk partition space is tight and the data in the partition is not frequently read, the partition can be compressed to “ & rdquo; can use space. Since the compressed partition must be in the NTFS disk format, for partitions using the FAT32 disk format, first execute the "Convert drive letter /FS:NTFS” command in the command prompt window to convert the partition to NTFS disk. format. After that, right click on the partition you want to compress and select the “Properties” command. In the window that opens, select the “General” tab and check the "Compress drive to save disk space" item. After the window is closed, the system will perform a disk compression operation. Upon completion, the remaining space of the partition will be increased.

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