Repartitioning Computer Disks

In some situations you may want to repartition disks on Consistent Mode computers. You can repartition disks using Symantec LiveState Delivery or using external tools.

Warning: When you are simultaneously partitioning and formatting multiple computers, make sure that all the computers you select have the same number of disks and identical configurations. Otherwise, you may inadvertently reformat and/or delete partitions.

To repartition disks for computers

  1. In the Scope pane, click All Computers to display the computers in the Result pane.

  2. Select and right-click the computers you want to repartition.

  3. Click Configure Disk. The Configure Disks dialog box appears with the current disk configuration for each computer.

  1. If the computers have more than one disk, click the Disk # tab for the disk you want to repartition.

  2. Right-click the Disk Summary button and select Partition Disk.

  3. The Partition Properties of Disk # dialog box appears with the formatting information for the disk's partitions.

  1. Click Change to change the partition values.

  2. In the Partition Values dialog box, select the desired Size Specification,  partition size, and FAT16 or FAT32 setting.

  3. Click OK to confirm the values and close the Partition Values dialog box. The Partition Properties dialog box appears with the new partition and format information for the disk.

  1. Click OK.

You are now ready to install software on the newly partitioned disks.

See also...

Partitioning and Formatting Disks

Converting Computers Back to NTFS after Partitioning

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