Thursday, March 27, 2014

Windows 7 disk partition manager


Though Windows 7 built-in disk management tool can realize more partition management operations compared with previous system built-in disk management tools, it is still unable to realize comprehensive partition management, and much many operations like copy partition, move partition, and change cluster size can not be realized. How can comprehensive partition management be realized? The third-party Windows 7 disk partition manager is the best choice. After multiple strict tests, this disk partition manager is turn out to have extremely high security and have no security hole. In addition, it also offers special data protecting modes like power-off protection which can ensure data security when power failure happens suddenly. Therefore, this Windows 7 disk partition manager has extremely high security. Furthermore, powerful partition management functions are provided. Apart from some basic functions Windows 7 built-in disk management can realize, this disk partition manager offers users other tens of advanced partition management functions like copy partition, move partition, resize partition, change cluster size, merge partitions, and wipe partition. Moreover, we can use this Windows 7 disk partition manager quite easily, and even these users who know nothing about knowledge of partition management can accomplish partition management successfully as long as they operate according to prompts. More importantly, it is free for individual and home users. Hearing of the above description, some users may doubt whether MiniTool Partition Wizard is that miraculous. Next, let me take an example to remove their doubt.

Copy partition
Before copying partition, we should visit http://www.partitionwizard.com to download this magical Windows 7 disk partition manager. Then, install it to the partition where no operation will be performed and run it:



This is the main interface of this disk partition manager. Here, we can see disk state and partition state. Besides, on the left action panel are numerous partition management functions. To copy partition, we need to select the partition which needs copying and click “Copy Partition” button:



Then, select a disk and mark the position where we would like to store the copy of the selected partition, and then click “Next” to enter the next interface (copying partition must be on the condition there is unallocated space on hard disk):



In this interface, we can see detailed information of the copy partition. The selected partition on the disk above is the very partition we are going to copy, and the selected unallocated space on the disk below is used to store the copy partition. In “Size & Location” column, we can resize partition by dragging triangles on both sides of the partition handle, or we can move partition by dragging the whole partition handle. After finishing these operations, we should click “Finish” button to go back to the main interface:



In Disk 2, we can see a partition which is the same as partition N:. It is the very copy of partition N:, but this is just a preview effect. So, we need to click “Apply” button to apply this effect to our computer. After that, we can say the task to copy partition is finished thoroughly.
Careful users may find the copy partition does not have drive letter. If we want to display this partition on computer, we should allocate drive letter for it by using the function “Change Drive Letter”. Do you think this Windows 7 disk partition manager is miraculous? Hurry to download it.

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