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Sending a WhatsApp message to yourself can be helpful in some cases. Many people used to send SMS to their own number if they wanted to take a note of something. Some people also send an email to themselves to take a note of something. But sending a WhatsApp message to yourself is not straight forward. In this post, I am going to tell you how you can send a message to yourself in WhatsApp. Quick Method to Send Message to Yourself Download the " Click to Chat " application from Google Play Store. Open the app and enter your number. Click the open button and send the message. Different ways of sending a message to yourself Method 1: From Contacts This is the easiest method. It might not work on all devices. But the trick is to save your number in the contacts and then click the WhatsApp message button to send a message to yourself. Method 2: Using an app Download the " Click to Chat "  app from Play Store.  Open the app and enter y

How to create virtual hard disk in Windows 7

A virtual hard disk is disk image file for storing the complete contents of a hard disk. Creating a virtual hard disk in your computer is a great option because they are portable and work like a local hard disk. It is a great alternative to partitioning your hard disk. In this tutorial I will tell you about creating a virtual hard disk in Windows 7.

1. Press WindowsKey + R to open run. Type diskmgmt.msc and press enter.

2. Click inside the upper box (See the screenshot beow).

3. Click the Action menu.

4. Select Create VHD.

5. Click on browse

6. Navigate to the folder where you want to keep your virtual hard disk and type a name for your virtual hard disk file in the File name box. Then press the Save button.

7. Now you have to select the size of your virtual hard disk. See the portion of the screenshot below I have highlighted by red box. To the right, there is a drop down menu which you will use to select units i.e. MB, GB or TB and in the left white box you have to type the value.

8.  Now you have to select the virtual hard disk format. The Fixed size occupies all the space at once and Dynamically expanding will occupy space as you will put data into it. Also Fixed size takes more time to be created and Dynamically expanding takes less time. You can select either of these depending on your requirement.

9. After you have filled the required  options, click Ok.

10.  A new disk will be created. Right click it.

11. Select Initialize Disk

12. Now you have to select the style of your hard disk. You can select either MBR or GPT. The MBR is compatible with more versions of Windows. The GPT does not support very small sized hard disks. I have selected MBR. You can select either of these depending on your requirements. After selecting, click on Ok.

13. Now right click the whole unallocated space of your newly created hard disk.

14. Select New Simple Volume.

15. Click on Next

16. Again click Next.

17.  At this stage you will first have to select the drive letter (Shown by orange box) and then press Next. 

18. You can change the File system of the hard disk (shown by orange arrow) but this is optional. You can leave the default if you like. Then press Next.

19. In this window, you can review your selections and press Finish.

20. The hard disk will start formatting. It can take some time, so you will have to wait.

21. Now you can see your new virtual hard disk listed in the Disk Management.

22. You can also open My Computer or This PC to confirm the presence of your virtual hard disk.

You can also unmount or detach this virtual hard disk and then mount or attach it again. To learn how to do this see my post: How to attach and detach (mount/unmount) virtual hard disk in Windows 7



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