Functions of MiniTool Partition Wizard
MiniTool Partition Wizard developed by the professional disk management software corporation – MiniTool Solution Ltd. is an excellent free partition magic. This partition magic has perfect disk management functions, so it can help us accomplish almost all disk management operations:
1. Resize partitions without any data damage.
2. Create partitions, delete partitions, format partitions, move partitions, and perform other partition management.
3. Convert file system according to different demands.
4. Wipe disks without leaving any trace so as to avoid confidential files' being recovered by data recovery software.
5. Has disk exploration function.
6. Change cluster size without data loss thereby optimizing disk performance.
7. Convert dynamic disk to basic disk.
All above are just parts of functions the partition magic offers. To know more functions about this partition magic, we can visit its official website. Here, I will demonstrate how to move partitions safely with MiniTool Partition Wizard, thereby letting people know the powerful functions of this free partition magic.
Move partitions with MiniTool Partition Wizard
Before using MiniTool Partition Wizard to move partitions, we must visit its official website http://www.partitionwizard.com to download this free partition magic first, and then install it on the very partition where we will not perform any operations so as to avoid troubles caused by rebooting the computer. After installing successfully, run it to get the following interface:
This is the main interface of this free partition magic. If we want to move partitions, we must select the destination partition first. Then, click "Move/Resize" to enter the next interface.
We can move partitions in the above interface. At first, drag the partition handle or input desired value to change partition location, and then click "OK" to go back to the main interface.
In the above main interface, we can see the unallocated space originally behind the C partition locates in the front of C partition now. At the same time, a pending operation appears on "Operations Pending" zone. However, what we see is just preview. To realize these operations, we need to click "Apply" functional button. When this free partition magic has performed all operations, open it again to meet the following interface.
Here, we can see this free partition magic has helped us move partitions successfully.
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