The SMS_TaskSequence_PartitionSettings Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) class is an SMS Provider server class, in Configuration Manager, that specifies the settings to use when creating and formatting a partition on a hard disk drive.

The following syntax is simplified from Managed Object Format (MOF) code and includes all inherited properties.

Class SMS_TaskSequence_PartitionSettings
{
	Boolean Bootable;
	String FileSystem;
	Boolean QuickFormat;
	UInt32 Size;
	String SizeUnits;
	String Type;
	String VolumeLetterVariable;
	String VolumeName;
};

Methods

The SMS_TaskSequence_PartitionSettings class does not define any methods.

Properties

Bootable


Data type: BooleanAccess type: Read/WriteQualifiers: [not_null]true to set the partition as the active partition. The default value is false.
FileSystem


Data type: StringAccess type: Read/WriteQualifiers: NoneFile system to use when formatting the partition. Possible values are:
  • FAT32

  • NTFS

QuickFormat


Data type: BooleanAccess type: Read/WriteQualifiers: [not_null]true to perform a quick format. Set this property to false to perform a full format.
Size


Data type: UInt32Access type: Read/WriteQualifiers: NoneSize of the partition to create. The units are defined by the SizeUnits property.
SizeUnits


Data type: StringAccess type: Read/WriteQualifiers: NoneUnits in which the Size property is specified. Possible values are:

MB

Megabytes

GB

Gigabytes

Percent

Percentage of free space remaining on disk

Type


Data type: StringAccess type: Read/WriteQualifiers: [not_null]Type of partition to create. Possible values are:
  • Primary

  • Extended

  • Logical

  • Hidden

VolumeLetterVariable


Data type: StringAccess type: Read/WriteQualifiers: NoneName of a task sequence variable that receives the drive letter of the newly created partition.
VolumeName


Data type: StringAccess type: Read/WriteQualifiers: NoneName to assign to the volume when it is formatted.

Remarks

There are no class qualifiers for this class. For more information about both the class qualifiers and the property qualifiers included in the Properties section, see Configuration Manager Class and Property Qualifiers.

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