While creating hard disk partition is easy and can be done using any partition manager tool, but how to create partition in your USB Drive. As the price of USB hard drive is falling continuously and demand for more hard disk storage is growing, people now tend to buy a USB hard drive for convenience, while how to manage the USB hard drive becomes a big problem.
To optimize the performance of your USB hard drive, a third party application is needed. EaseUS Partition Master Home Edition, a freeware to manage partition, works as a powerful and magic partition software. With this partition freeware, one can enjoy a wonderful experience of managing your partition like a magic, such as Resizing, Copying, Merging, Creating, Deleting partitions and so on. Especially you can enjoy extend NTFS system partition without reboot and Dynamic Disk Copy.
There are lot of tools that can be used to create partitions, some are free and some are not. EASEUS Partition Master Home Edition is totally free for home users with USB hard drive supported.
This partition freeware works perfectly with hardware RAID and Windows 2000/XP/Vista/Windows 7 32/64 bit Operating Systems. Moreover, with user-friendly interface, you can partition your USB hard drive with very simple operations. So no matter if you are computer expert or not you can perform USB hard drive partition easily. The most shining point of this freeware is that your data is completely protected during the process of partitioning your USB hard drive.
How to partition USB hard drive by this freeware:
1. Launch EaseUS Partition Master.
2. Select the hard disk partition to be resized and click Partitions > Resize/Move partition.
3. On the disk map, current size of the partition is displayed on the top of the dialog box. The map also depicts the used and unused space within the partition and the free space surrounding the partition (if any exists). The minimum and maximum sizes that you can resize a partition appear below the map.
4. Position the mouse pointer on the left or right partition handle.
5. The mouse pointer changes to a double-headed arrow.
6. Drag the handle to the partition size you want.
7. Click OK. And you have done it.
The tool is free only for the Home users which can be downloaded from the link below.
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