1. When a Samsung logo screen with a blue background appears on the screen at startup, quickly press the [F4] key on the keyboard.
2. The Recovery one-click restore interface is displayed, as shown in the following figure:
3. Click restore in the upper left corner ].
4. Find [partition settings] on the right ].
5. Slide the slider in the partition settings to the right to [open], as shown in the following figure:
6. Move the slider below to the left, as shown in the following figure:
7. Divide the C partition into the C and D partitions. The size depends on your needs. Then, click restore at the bottom ].
8. When the message "Do you want to resume?" is displayed ?] Click "yes" at the bottom ]. (Note: this operation will clear all the hard disk data. Please back up the data first ).
9. Now the [partition is being set. Please wait .] As shown in the following figure:
10. After the restoration is completed, the system restarts and click OK at the bottom of the screen.
11. After the disk is restarted and configured as prompted, the hard disk is divided into two partitions, as shown in the following figure:
Note: 1. This operation will cause data loss on the hard disk. Back up data first.
2. Based on this operation, you can delete partition D and reuse the disk partition function to divide multiple logical partitions.