Completely wipe out all the data on the hard disk to prevent information from being leaked or recovered.Convert a logical partition to primary or primary partition to logical, convert FAT32 to NTFS partition, MBR disk to GPT, or GPT disk to MBR.Copy and clone an entire disk to another even the target partition is smaller than the source.Create, format, delete, and merge partitions without data loss.Resize/move partitions to optimize disk (the Pro version allows to directly transfer free space from other drives to the target drive without deleting or formatting, like move space from D drive to C drive).What's more, this partition management program provides other one-stop partition and disk management solutions for your Windows computer as listed below.
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In this way, you can avoid any harm to your computer due to misoperations, such as wrong command lines in Command Prompt.ĮaseUS Partition Master Free enables you to initialize an SSD or HDD with a click. If you are a computer novice, the best way to manage your disk is by using an easy-to-use disk management software. Using EaseUS Partition Master - a Free Disk Management Tool
#Ssd initialize drive how to
This article shows you how to initialize a hard drive or how to initialize SSD in Windows 10/8/7 by using a third-party free partition tool, Disk Management or Diskpart commands respectively. How to Initialize SSD Windows 10/8/7 in 3 Ways In the Format Partition screen, decide on a drive letter and click "Next".
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Right-click in the area that says Unallocated and begin to create a new volume with the on-screen wizard. Select MBR (Master Boot Record) or GUID partition table (GPT) and click "OK". When Disk Management opens, a pop-up will appear and prompt you to initialize SSD.
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Move your mouse to the lower-left corner of your desktop and right-click on the Start icon, then select "Disk Management". A quick guide on how to initialize SSD Windows 10 with Disk Management: