Question: I want to create a new partition in Windows 7 computer, but since almost all the hard drive space is occupied and little unallocated space exists in every partition, I can only create partition with unallocated space gained by resizing Windows 7 partition for multiple partitions. Can I use the Windows 7 built-in disk management tool to complete the related operations? Answer: In general, if there is lots of unallocated space, users can use Windows 7 built-in disk management tool to easily complete desired operations. However, under the situation mentioned above – every partition has little unallocated space and Windows 7 built-in disk management tool can't gather unallocated spaces gained by resizing Windows 7 partition for multiple partitions together, if users want to gain enough unallocated space to create new partition by resizing Windows 7 partition for multiple partitions, just resort to professional Windows 7 partition magic.
Complete resizing Windows 7 partitions with professional Windows 7 partition magic
Indeed, Windows 7 partition magic can complete resizing Windows 7 partitions, facilitating creating partition with unallocated spaces gained from multiple partitions, but most existing partition magic has serious functional defects which may damage partition. To avoid using Windows 7 partition magic with serious functional defects, users can complete resizing Windows 7 partitions with professional Windows 7 partition magic free downloaded via professional partition magic download center http://www.resize-partition.com.
After entering the main interface of the recommended professional Windows 7 partition magic, to complete resizing Windows 7 partitions and then create partition with enough unallocated spaces gained from multiple partitions, users should firstly choose the partition to resize and then click "Move/Resize" button to enter this interface.
Here, users complete resizing Windows 7 partition by changing the length of partition handle and click "OK". Then, complete resizing Windows 7 partition for other desired partitions. After that, users will see interface below.
As shown above, after users complete resizing Windows 7 partition for two partitions, the large-capacity unallocated space emerges. Users can create new partition with the unallocated space by using "Create" function. You thoroughly complete creating partition with unallocated space gained by resizing Windows 7 partitions.