His tech-savvy friend, Maya, glanced over. “You don’t need a bigger drive. You need a partition. Separate your OS from your junk. Use EaseUS.”
Then, Windows loaded.
“Only if you’re careless,” Maya said. “EaseUS Partition Master is like a scalpel for your hard drive. It can shrink, move, and split space without destroying everything. Think of it as building walls inside a studio apartment.”
He selected his main C: drive. Clicked . A slider appeared. Slowly, nervously, he dragged the left handle inward, shrinking his main system partition from 900GB to a lean 200GB. A new block of gray “Unallocated” space appeared beside it.
He right-clicked the gray space. . He labeled it “WORK_FAST” (150GB) and another “ARCHIVE_SLOW” (550GB).