Are the Files Stored in Another Partition Safe When the Windows Partition Collapses?

I recently realized that I had stored my files with the Windows OS in the same partition. I want to know if files stored in another partition are safe when the Windows partition collapses. If they are, how can I create multiple partitions?

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Roxanne· Answered on Aug 09, 2023

If you are asking the question - are the files stored in another partition safe when the Windows partition collapses? The answer is various as follows:

No - There are mainly three situations where your files on another partition are unsafe when the Windows partition collapses. If the hard disk crashes, all the partitions will be gone. If the Windows partition cracks while using the file on another partition, that file might also be damaged. If you enable encryption on the disk, a Windows crash will likely damage your private key, which could cause you can't read your data.

Yes - If the hard disk is in good condition, the files on another partition would be safe.

After viewing the answer to your question, I will offer you a complete guide on creating partitions on your disk. To protect your data security, you'd better back up the whole disk and use a reliable third-party partition tool. EaseUS Partition Master is here for your help. It can enable you to create partitions on the drive's unallocated space.

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Here is the tutorial you should follow:

If you don't have any unallocated space on your drive, find how to create in the link below:

Related Reading: How to Add Unallocated Space

Step 1. Head to the Partition Manager section of EaseUS Partition Master. Right-click on the unallocated space of the OS disk and select "Create."

Step 2. Pick the partition size, drive letter, partition label, file system, and other settings in the Advanced Settings. Click "OK" to apply.

Step 3. Click "Execute 1 Task" and "Apply" to confirm the partition process.

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