Missing Disk Utility Functions?

Greetings everyone,
In the course of installing an external HD today, I discovered that Disk Utility on my machine has no Partition tab. It shows only First Aid, Erase, and Restore. Can someone give me some insight why that is missing, where I might find it and how I would partition the external HD without it? As always, thanks for your help.
George

Hello George,
In order to get the Partition tab to come up, you must select the drive (i.e. Matshita 37.5 GB) instead of the drive name (i.e. Macintosh HD). You will then see two additional tabs (Partition and RAID).
HTH
Jeff

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