


MiniTool Partition Wizard Free Edition supports, according the the website, Windows 8, Windows 7 and Windows Vista (older OS versions are mentioned, but are no more relevant, because Microsoft has stopped Support for Windows 2000 or Windows XP years ago). The Free Edition of this tool is offered for private and non commercial use at this website.

But I wasn't fully satisfied – so I gave Mini Tool Partition Wizard Free a shot. There are other third party partition tools (see EaseUS Partition Master 10.8 with GPT bug fix). As shown in a blog post tomorrow, Windows Disk Management has also a few bugs that could lead into trouble. But changing partitions without loosing data are not supported. The Windows Disk Management tool or the command diskpart provides basic partition features. Sometimes users are in need to repartitioning disks in Windows. I've tested this tool and wrote down a few impressions. Mini Tool Partition Wizard Free is a partition manager for Windows to manage and change disk partitions (MBR and GPT) in Windows.
