"Dion" <> wrote:
> hi how do you make a separate partition on your hard disk?
Vista has a built in tool for that:
http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...129a71033.mspx
In some cases Vista may not let you apply changes to a disk, particularly
when it comes to system volumes and the boot volume. Then you may consider
using a third party partition manager, like Acronis or PartitionMagic (I'm
not sure it supports Vista yet). Or if you're familiar with Linux, you can
use a bootable live CD/DVD with the gparted app.
> and do you need it?
> i installed a new hard drive and vista is installed on that drive,is it
> worth having a separate partition?
Personally, I don't think so, but that's for you to decide. Some like to
organize their files and folders in logical volumes. Also, for safety's sake
it can be a good idea to keep your OS/software files on one disk, and user
files on another. Different hard drives that is, not just partitioned
volumes.
Charlie42