Software Utilities

 

PartitionMagic

 

Assigns Drive Letters” and “Problems Caused by Drive Letter Changes” in

 

Basic Concepts in Help.

 

To delete a partition:

 

1.

From the Disk drop-down list (located on the toolbar), select the disk with the

 

 

partition you wish to delete.

 

2.

On the partition map or in the partition list, select the partition you want to

 

 

delete.

 

3.

On the toolbar, click the Delete button (X). The Delete Partition dialog

 

 

appears.

 

4.

Type the volume label to confirm the deletion.

NOTE:

The Delete Partition dialog displays the current volume label. The volume shown

 

above the label is DATA.

 

5.

Click OK.

 

6.

In the lower right corner of the PartitionMagic main window, click Apply. You

 

 

can also click on the toolbar to apply the changes. If you do not wish to commit

 

 

to the pending changes, click on the toolbar to discard the changes and start

 

 

over.

 

You may perform other partition operations and then click Apply after completing

 

all of them.

 

7.

Click Yes to confirm that you want to apply the changes.

Changing Partition Labels

The Label operation lets you to change a partition’s volume label. Giving your

 

partitions meaningful names makes managing them easier. For example, by

 

labeling a partition GAMES, you can tell at a glance what that partition contains.

 

Labels can be up to 11 alphanumeric characters. Labels follow the same rules as

 

DOS names, with two exceptions: spaces are allowed, and no period is required

 

between the first eight characters and the last three.

 

To change a partition label:

 

1.

From the Disk drop-down list (located on the toolbar), select the disk with the

 

 

partition whose label you wish to change.

 

2.

On the partition map or in the partition list, select the partition with the label you

 

 

want to change.

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