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Hard disk management,
in this course we will learn about Hard Disk Management course. You’ll explore how to efficiently manage your hard drives using built-in tools like Disk Management in Windows. We will guide you through the process of creating, resizing, deleting, and formatting partitions, as well as assigning drive letters and converting between MBR and GPT formats. You’ll also learn how to check disk health, optimize storage space, perform defragmentation, and use third-party utilities for advanced disk tasks. Whether you're setting up a new hard drive, organizing your current storage, or troubleshooting disk issues, this course provides the practical knowledge and confidence you need. Ideal for beginners and intermediate users, this course will help you take full control of your computer’s storage system. HOWTECH
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