You could connect an external USB drive and change its assigned drive letter to 
E: in windows

Or you could use a partitioning tool on windows to carve out a e: from your 
existing c:


On Jun 14, 2013, at 9:09 PM, gaurav <[email protected]> wrote:

> We have done windows partition(boot camp) in New iMac. We require one more 
> drive specific 'e' drive in windows. One particular software runs on E drive 
> only. But we are not able to do this e drive partition in windows.
> 
> Please guide.
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