Partition Wizard's user interface is good-looking and also intuitively configured, with a layout resembling many similar tools, including Disk Manager. Bar graphs and tables displayed the capacity and status of all our system's drives, including its three logical partitions and USB thumbdrive. Even if you're familiar with disk-managing utilities, it's not a bad idea to start with Partition Manager's Help file, which does a great job of explaining each feature. And this program has features, starting with four Wizards: Copy Partition, Copy Disk, Partition Recovery, and Free Data Recovery. Each of these tools walks you through the steps necessary to perform these tricky operations. Speaking of Operations, Partition Wizard lists no fewer than 21 of them, everything from Align Partition to Surface Test. We could format, delete, copy, merge, split, explore, hide, and wipe partitions; set Active and Logical partitions; change serial numbers; and much more. You can also create a bootable CD that lets you use Partition Wizard during reboot to perform operations that you can't do when Windows is loaded.
Features
Resize/Move Partition: Easily resize/move partition without data loss.
Create, Format, Delete Partition.
Convert Partition format from FAT to NTFS.
Hide and Unhide Partitions, set active partition, label drive letter.
Merge Partition. NEW!
Hot Extend Partition without reboot. NEW!
Change cluster size without data loss. NEW!
Support Linux Ext2, Ext3. NEW!
Partition Copy: Copy entire partition to unallocated space with high performance file-by-file. moving technology. Backup or move data without any data loss.
Partition Recovery: Scan disk to restore deleted or damaged partitions.
Hard Disk Copy: Copy an entire disk to a different diskquickly and easily with data clone technology. Backup disk data without data loss.
Support Windows 32/64 bit Operating Systems.
Visually demonstrate your disk/partition configuration to preview changes before apply.
Support RAID.
Support single disks or partitions larger than 2 TB
Support up to 32 hard disks within one system.
Set partition as primary.
Set partition as logical.
Rebuild MBR.
Convert Dynamic Disk to Basic Disk.
Disk Surface Test.
Partition Surface Test.
Change Partition Serial Number.
Change Partition Type ID.
BootCD only Home edition , no server edition
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