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You have a computer that is running low on storage, so you decide to install a second hard
drive to store your files. You would like to partition the drive you just installed and end up
with two volumes. In addition, you want to keep the original hard drive intact, which is where
the Windows operating system resides.
What process would allow you to meet your objective?
Use the BIOS UEFI setup screen to partition and format the new drive.
Boot from the Windows setup DVD or USB to prepare the new drive.
Ensure the new drive is identical to the drive containing the Windows OS.
Boot Windows and use Disk Management to prepare the new drive.