Click the disk to be partitioned, select "Quick Partition", select the number of partitions, the size and volume label of each partition, and keep the others as default. Click OK.
Note: Before partitioning, make sure that the disk data has been backed up or is an empty disk, otherwise it is easy to be formatted and cause file loss. DiskGenius supports lossless partitions and can adjust the size of disk space accordingly. It is recommended to keep it in use and support software development.
We can use some third-party software, such as Acronis Disk Director Suite, PQMagic, DM, FDisk, etc. to achieve partitioning, or we can use the disk management platform provided by the operating system.Some system installation disks have the option of resetting disk partitions.
As long as your target disk is not two physical disks, there is no problem.But you really look like two disks.But I don't understand why only 14GB is available.This cannot be merged