How to divide the three PARTITION HD

I bought the new PC HP 1350EJ G6

and

I would like to divide the PARTITION HD 3: Application of the system, Document,

Please how can I do?

Thanks much AVI kl

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Going to be hard to do since you already have 4 primary partitions. See the link below

http://h30434.www3.HP.com/T5/other-notebook-PC-questions/how-to-REPARTITION-HDD-of-HP-notebook-with-pre-loaded-Windows-7/m-p/742019

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