GPT disk is densely-utilized on Server computer as it supports 18EB
volume and 128 partitions for each disk while MBR disk mere supports 2TB
volume and 4 primary partitions. As server computers, an awful large
amount of data would be stored; therefore, GPT disk is largely employed
on Server computers. However, as a distinctive type of disk, the Windows
Server operating systems merely offers limited disk management functions,
which is far from being enough to meet users' needs. In this regard, I
would like to recommend those users a piece of powerful partition magic software by the name of MiniTool Partition Wizard.
MiniTool Partition Wizard
In summary, MiniTool Partition Wizard is able to move/resize partition, merge partition, change cluster size, copy partition, copy disk, create partition, delete partition, format partition, convert file system, explore partition, hide/unhide partition, set active partition, convert dynamic disk to basic disk, change drive letter, wipe partition, set partition label,
etc for both Windows and Linux systems. Furthermore, MiniTool Partition
Wizard supports almost all Windows operating systems including Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows 2003, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 and supports various file systems such as FAT12, FAT16, FAT32, NTFS4, NTFS5, EXT2, EXT3 and Linux Swap,
etc. Moreover, MiniTool Partition Wizard provides comprehensive data
protection modes to ensure data safety under each operation. Most
importantly, MiniTool Partition Wizard perfectly supports RAID, RAID0,
RAID1 and RAID5, etc.
Merge partition with MiniTool partition Wizard
Download MiniTool Partition Wizard at MiniTool Partition Wizard Download Center for free.
Launch MiniTool Partition Wizard to meet the following interface:
Select a desired partition to be merged and click "Merge" at the toolbar.
In this interface, the partition marked in red suggests the previously selected partition, click "Next".
In this interface, please select another neighboring partition to be
merged and enter a folder name for this partition in the textbox below,
then click "Finish".
Lastly, click "Apply" to execute pending operation. Thus, those partitions would be perfectly merged without data loss.
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