How to Split Partition C in Windows 11 Without Format

How to Split Partition C in Windows 11 with EaseUS Partition Master

EaseUS Partition Master is a built-in tool of Windows 11 that you can use to manage your hard disk partitions more easily and flexibly. Here are the steps to split partition C in Windows 11 with EaseUS Partition Master:

  1. Open EaseUS Partition Master by right-clicking on the Start Menu and selecting EaseUS Partition Master.
  2. In the EaseUS Partition Master window, right-click on partition C and select Resize/Move.
  3. In the Resize/Move window, slide the slider to the left to reduce the size of partition C. Make sure you leave enough space for partition C for the system to run smoothly. Then click OK.
  4. In the EaseUS Partition Master window, right-click on the new free space to the right of partition C and select Create.
  5. In the Create window, enter the size, label, drive letter, and file system you want for your new partition. You can use the entire available free space or leave a portion to create another partition. Then click OK.
  6. In the EaseUS Partition Master window, click on the Execute Operation button in the upper left corner.
  7. In the Pending Operations window, click on the Apply button in the lower-right corner.
  8. Wait until the partition-splitting process is complete. Then you can view your new partition in the EaseUS Partition Master window and File Explorer.

Conclusion

That’s how to split partition C in Windows 11 without formatting by using Disk Management and EaseUS Partition Master. Both of these tools are Windows 11 tools that you can use easily and safely.

However, if you want to manage your hard disk partitions with more features and options, you can use other tools available on the internet, such as MiniTool Partition Wizard, AOMEI Partition Assistant, Paragon Partition Manager, etc. But, make sure you choose a tool that is trusted and compatible with Windows 11.

Besides, before you split partition C, it is recommended that you backup your data first, to prevent data loss if something goes wrong. Hope this article will be useful for you. Thanks for reading.

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