Use the DISKPART command to manage the partitions on your hard disk volumes. DISKPART /add|/delete device-name|drive-name|partition-name ...

Use the DISKPART command to manage the partitions on your hard  disk volumes.    DISKPART [/add|/delete] [device-name|drive-name|partition-name] [size]      /ADD            Create a new partition    /DELETE         Delete an existing partition      device-name     Device name for creating a new partition.  The name                    can be obtained from the output of the MAP command.                    An example of a good device name is                    \Device\HardDisk0.      drive-name      This is a drive letter-based name for deleting an                    existing partition.  An example of a good drive                    name is D:.      partition-name  This is a partition-based name for deleting an                    exisiting partition and can be used in place of the                    drive-name argument.  An example of a good                    partition name is \Device\HardDisk0\Partition1.      Note:  If you use the DISKPART command with no arguments, a user    interface for managing your partitions appears.
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