How Do I Reset Hard Drive on My Own? Here Is the Complete Guide

Tracy King updated on Apr 18, 2024 to Partition Master | How-to Articles

To reset hard drive can be possibly done on your own now. You don't need to take the drive to a "Professional" for cleaning up the disk or wipe out all files on the drive anymore. On this page, you'll get a complete guide on how to reset hard drive for saving new files, re-construct disk layout, and even for selling without any private data left. Let's start to reset the hard drive here now.

Work to: Reset SATA hard drive, reset hard drive in Windows 10/8/7, reset hard drive for PS4, reset HDD/SSD, etc.

How do I reset a hard drive to gain its full storage space for saving new data? Can you reset a hard drive for PS4? How do you manage to erase all data and reset a hard drive for sale? 

On this page, I'll include all these needs in 3 types of hard drive resetting tutorial guides. If you need help to make your hard drive like a brand new disk, follow me. And here is the complete guide.

PAGE CONTENT:

1. Reset Hard Drive to Full Storage - For Save New Files
2. Reset Hard Drive to Empty & Unallocated - For Repartition Disk
3. Reset Hard Drive to Original State - For Sale

Prerequisites: Back-Up Files Before Resetting Hard Drive

Note that resetting hard drive will remove all saved files and data on your hard drive. No matter what your goal is, to save new data, repartition the disk, or sell, you should create a backup of the disk in advance.

How to back up the hard drive files? Here is a brief guide:

Step 1. Connect an empty external hard drive with enough free space to your computer.

Step 2. Open the hard drive that you want to reset, copy all useful files and save them to the external hard drive.

Repeat the process until you've moved all useful data to the external hard drive. 

If you prefer a one-time file backup plan, turn to file backup software like EaseUS Todo Backup for help.

With all important files backed up, you can follow to reset hard drive on your own now.

#1. Reset Hard Drive to Full Storage - For Save New Files

Work to: Restore hard drive to full size, fix hard drive showing with wrong capacity

When you only want to regain the full storage capacity on a hard drive, you can directly reset the hard drive by formatting via Windows Disk Management. Here is the complete process:

Step 1. Right-click "This PC" and choose "Manage".

Step 2. Click "Disk Management" and open it in the Device Manager window.

Step 3. Right-click the target hard drive partition and choose "Format" to reset it.

Step 4. Follow the onscreen guide to reset the hard drive with its partition label, file system, and tick "Perform a quick format". 

Click "OK" to start formatting and reset the drive.

#2. Reset Hard Drive to Empty & Unallocated - For Repartition Disk

Work to: Remove all partitions, reset hard drive for managing disk space, reset hard drive for PS4.

To repartition a hard drive or reset a hard drive for gaming like PS4, you may need to reset the disk to unallocated and create new partitions on it.

To do so, you'll have two procedures to complete. Here, reliable partition manager software - EaseUS Partition Master with its "Delete All" and "New Disk Guide" can help.

1st. 1-Click to Reset Hard Drive to Unallocated - Delete All Partitions

Step 1. Launch EaseUS Partition Master, and click "Partition Manager".

Make sure that you've backed up the important data before deleting any partition on your disk.

Step 2. Select to delete partition or delete all partitions on hard drive.

  • Delete single partition: right-click on a partition that you want to delete and choose "Delete".
  • Delete all partitions: right-click a hard drive that you want to delete all partitions, and select "Delete All".

Step 3. Click "Yes" to confirm the deletion.

Step 4. Click "Execute xx Task" and then click "Apply" to save the change.

0:00 - 0:26 Delete single volumes; 0:27 - 0:53 Delete all partitions.

2nd. 1-Click to Repartition Disk as a New

If you need a smart guide to regenerate partitions on the hard drive, try the New Disk Guide in EaseUS Partition Master. You can repartition the hard drive in 1-click:

Step 1. Open EaseUS Partition Master, go to Partition Manager and click "Partition this disk" on the popped-up New Disk Guide window.

Step 2. Set the number of partitions you need to create, and set the partition style to your disk - MBR or GPT.

Or, you can accept the default setting offered by EaseUS Partition Master. Once done, click "Proceed".

Step 3. Click "Execute 1 Task" and "Apply" to finalize partitioning the new HDD/SSD or external disk.

Note that if you only want to create one volume in the disk for gaming, like PS4, follow this guide:

#3. Reset Hard Drive to Original State - For Sale

Work to: Fully erase hard drive, set hard drive to factory settings, no data, no volume.

Note that both delete or formatting partitions will remove the existing data but they are still recoverable. If you tend to erase a drive, restoring it to the original state, 100% clean with no partitions on it, you can try the tips listed below.

EaseUS Partition Master with its Wipe feature can help.

The Wipe feature in EaseUS Partition Master can fully erase all the data and partitions on the drive, making your privacy information all cleaned up.

We've set two options for you to wipe data. Choose the one you need.

Option 1.  Wipe Partition

  • Right-click the partition you want to erase data from, and choose "Wipe".
  • In the new window, set the time for which you want to wipe your partition, then click "OK".
  • Click the "Execute 1 Task(s)" button in the lower right corner, check the changes, then click "Apply".

Option 2. Wipe Disk

  • Select the HDD/SSD. And right-click to choose "Wipe Disk".
  • Set the number of times to wipe data. (You can set to 10 at most.) Then Click "OK".
  • Click "Execute 1 Task(s)" and then click "Apply".

Resetting Hard Drive Is Not Complex, Follow to Make Your Disk Like A New Condition Now

On this page, we provided 3 ways to help you reset a hard drive for different needs:

  • To restore full size for saving new files, you can format it.
  • To repartition or re-allocate disk space, you can delete all partitions on it.
  • To reset hard drive to its original state with 0 bytes of data, you can wipe it.

Note that, no matter which method you're about to try, don't forget to back up all the useful files to an external hard drive in advance. Otherwise, you'll have to suffer a data loss issue after then.