Adding, editing or deleting a partition/logical volume

Partitions enable you to split up a large disk into smaller disks (primary partitions) with their own drive letter. You can have a maximum of four primary partitions. If you wish to have more than four partitions, you can make one of the primary partitions an extended partition. The extended partition can then be split into any number of logical volumes with their own drive letters.

As an example, you may wish to create a partition to store data.

The Recovery and System partitions are RM primary partitions that have been created automatically, and should not be deleted. However these can be resized.

To open the Build Template Properties window

  1. From the left-hand pane, expand Picture of the Computers icon Computers, then expand Picture of the Build icon Build and choose Picture of the Build Templates icon Build Templates.

  2. From the right-hand pane, right-click the build template and from the menu, choose Properties.

To add a partition to a build template

  1. Choose the Disk Drives tab. In the Disks section, select the disk you wish to add the partition to.

  2. In the Partitions section, select whether the partition is specified in gigabytes (GB) or as a percentage.

  3. In the Partitions section, click the Create button. Note that the Create button will be unavailable if you already have the maximum of four primary partitions, or if your existing partitions use all of the available disk space.

  1. You can edit an existing partition by selecting it in the Partitions section and clicking the Edit button.

To add a logical volume to an extended partition

  1. Choose the Disk Drives tab. In the Disks section, select the disk you wish to add the logical volume to.

  2. In the Partitions section, select the extended partition you wish to add the logical volume to.

  3. In the Logical Volumes section, select whether the volume is specified in gigabytes (GB) or as a percentage.

  4. In the Logical Volumes section, click the Create button.

  5. From the Format drop-down list, choose the type of file system for the volume.

  6. Enter a volume label. This is the name that will appear in Explorer, next to the drive letter.

  7. Choose to assign a drive letter for the volume and pick a drive letter from the drop-down list.

  8. The Reformat option allows you to specify if the disk will be reformatted when the computer is next rebuilt.

  9. Use the Size Details sliding scale to specify the size of the volume.

  10. Click the OK button.

  1. You can edit an existing logical volume by selecting it in the Logical Volumes section and clicking the Edit button.

To delete a partition or logical volume from a build template

  1. Choose the Disk Drives tab. Select the required partition or logical volume and then click the associated Delete button. Note that to delete a logical volume, you first need to select the extended partition.

  2. If you are asked to confirm the deletion, click the Yes button. The partition or logical volume is removed from the list.

Notes

  • You can edit an existing partition by selecting it and clicking the Edit button.

  • You can also open a selected build template's properties by choosing Picture of the Properties button in the toolbar, or from the File menu choosing Properties.

Related Topics

Add or delete a disk drive