
This only suggests that the option of partition image backups must be a part of a different product offering.Īll the features I have tested so far have worked well. Backing up a partition to an image option seems to be absent, but the restoration option is prominently visible. There are options to clone and copy from one disk or partition to another and also to migrate your OS to SSD. Changing this option can really speed up disk access time. It comes really handy in cases, when the cluster size doesn’t correspond with the disk geometry. Partition Wizard allows changing drive letters (or mountpoints), changing partition IDs, regenerating the serial number (also called UUID), conversion from physical to logical and vice versa, automatically allocate disk space and convert between FAT32 and NTFS partitions and also between MBR and GPT partition table format and align partitions.įAT and NTFS partitions can be explored from within the tool without mounting.Īlso, partition and disk surface tests are available to run any time.Īnother interesting feature to be noted is the option of changing the cluster size of a file system. The comprehensive list of operations can be performed right away from the left side pane. When a partition is selected, the basic operations can be accessed right away from the action bar. It supports a wide variety of file systems like FAT16, FAT32, NTFS, EXT2/3/4 and both the MBR and GPT partition table layouts. MiniTool Partition Wizard Professional 9.0 supports all the basic partition editing options like creating, moving, resizing, renaming (changing labels), changing flags, etc.


On top of that are the graphical representation of the disks and the left pane contains the available operations, wizards and the list of pending operations. There is the partition list viewable right away.
