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Manage and Resize Disk Partitions with Partition Wizard

19 August 2009 3 Comments

Partition Wizard Home Edition is a free partition manager that enables you to configure and manage your hard disk partitions. It can be used to easily resize, move, delete or format selected partitions. You can even use it to resize partitions or use the free space of an existing partition to create a new partition.

The interface of the program is simple and easy to use. You can perform many operations in a single process and they will all require a single reboot.  Some of its features are

  • Extend system partition to improve computer performance to maximum
  • Manage the hard disk to get the best performance of computer
  • Create , Delete and Format partitions with simple steps
  • Support disk and partition size larger than 2 TB
  • Convert partition format from FAT to NTFS
  • Partition Copy: Copy the entire hard disk to another one
  • Disk Map – Visually demonstrate your disk/partition configuration; preview the changes before applying

The home edition has been designed for home users while other editions are available for business as well as enterprise. It is a freeware and runs on Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7.

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  • 3 Comments »

    • Sanjeev said:

      Partition softwares are really useful for those who go for branded laptops or desktops. They really need to create new partitions on their machine to store data properly other only C: and Restore drive comes with the pack. This toll will be helpful for those.

    • Nihar said:

      The interface looks like Power Quest Partition magic(now Symantec)

      Am i right?

    • Amar said:

      Partition magic cost but this guy is totally free!

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