An excellent partition manager can help us better manage disk partitions, so there is every reason for user to embrace a powerful yet free partition manager. At present, there exist a large number of partition manager manufacturers offering a wide range of both paid and free partition managers with uneven partition management performances and competences. Hence, it becomes extremely hard for user to select a proper as well as free partition manager. Considering this situation, I would like to recommend user an excellent yet free partition manager developed by MiniTool Solution Ltd. by the name of MiniTool Partition Wizard. Home and personal users can free download this partition manager at the official website, successfully install this partition manager and then smoothly utilize this partition manager at will. Most importantly, this partition manager boasts a host of useful disk partition management functions such as resize partition, create partition, change cluster size and copy partition, etc. On hearing these fantastic disk management features covered by a free partition manager, many would doubt how it is possible for getting such a windfall. To dash those doubts, here I would like to give detailed introduction on this free partition manager.
MiniTool Partition Wizard runs flawlessly under Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 and even Linux operating systems and supports file systems including FAT, NTFS, Ext2, Ext3 and Ext4, etc. What's more, this free partition manager covers a variety of powerful disk management functions such as merge partitions, wipe partition, delete partition, set active partition, convert FAT32 to NTFS, recover lost partition, format partition, copy partition and hide partition, etc. What excites users is that user doesn't need any professional disk management knowledge to be able to smoothly operate this free partition manager.
Additionally, user would enjoy better and more delectable disk management if enough attention is paid to the following tips.
No matter how excellent the partition manager is, user may not be able to realize some disk management operations if failing to abide by the following rules:
1. Avoid installing this partition manager to partition where operations are to be performed so as to avert restarting computer.
2. Make sure before performing partition management that is that really necessary to perform such operations.
3. Manage to avoid improper operations by carefully following the instructions given by the partition manager or user may not fulfill desired goals.
If adequate attention is paid to above-mentioned points, user can experience complete disk management operations. To make it clearer and more intuitive, here I would like to give a demo on this partition manager.
Download this partition manager free at http://www.partitionwizard.com/ and then install it.
Run MiniTool Partition Wizard to meet the following interface:

Select and right click the partition where Resize Partition is to be executed and then click "Move/Resize" at the popup menu.

Adjust partition size in this interface by dragging the left/right borders or entering accurate values in the textboxes below. After setting, click "OK".

After backing to the main interface, we can see the previous partition is successfully resized. But this is just a preview interface and we should last click "Apply" to execute pending operation and end Resize Partition.
MiniTool Partition Wizard runs flawlessly under Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 and even Linux operating systems and supports file systems including FAT, NTFS, Ext2, Ext3 and Ext4, etc. What's more, this free partition manager covers a variety of powerful disk management functions such as merge partitions, wipe partition, delete partition, set active partition, convert FAT32 to NTFS, recover lost partition, format partition, copy partition and hide partition, etc. What excites users is that user doesn't need any professional disk management knowledge to be able to smoothly operate this free partition manager.
Additionally, user would enjoy better and more delectable disk management if enough attention is paid to the following tips.
No matter how excellent the partition manager is, user may not be able to realize some disk management operations if failing to abide by the following rules:
1. Avoid installing this partition manager to partition where operations are to be performed so as to avert restarting computer.
2. Make sure before performing partition management that is that really necessary to perform such operations.
3. Manage to avoid improper operations by carefully following the instructions given by the partition manager or user may not fulfill desired goals.
If adequate attention is paid to above-mentioned points, user can experience complete disk management operations. To make it clearer and more intuitive, here I would like to give a demo on this partition manager.
Download this partition manager free at http://www.partitionwizard.com/ and then install it.
Run MiniTool Partition Wizard to meet the following interface:

Select and right click the partition where Resize Partition is to be executed and then click "Move/Resize" at the popup menu.

Adjust partition size in this interface by dragging the left/right borders or entering accurate values in the textboxes below. After setting, click "OK".

After backing to the main interface, we can see the previous partition is successfully resized. But this is just a preview interface and we should last click "Apply" to execute pending operation and end Resize Partition.
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