

You should use your search engine to learn more about these terms or you can refer the Help section which might give you some information about these. Like I told you before, chances are that unless you work in Storage domain, you won't be familiar with many of the terms mentioned in the UI of Minitool Partition Wizard. You can also see the filesystem status, type, storage capacity from the home screen of the software itself. The UI gives you detailed information about the total storage on your system which may be in form of assigned Partitions or free storage or reserved memory by the operating system.

For Windows servers you would have to go for the premium versions. Officially, it has compatibility with Windows XP, 7, 8 and 8.1. Right now I am using Windows 10 Technical Preview and the fact that Minitool Partition Wizard is working fine on it gives you enough hint that it will work with all the latest Windows versions too. The more advanced features which ideally you should not touch unless you exactly know what you are doing are Set Label for a partition, Aligning it, Explore or Hide a partition, Change Drive Letter, Change Cluster Size, Check File System health, Convert from NTFS to FAT, Set a Partition as Primary, Change Serial Number, Wipe Partition and few more. The basic but most commonly required features are Format, Delete, Move/Resize, Extend, Merge, Split and Copy a partition. If this is the first time you are looking for a third party disk partitioning software or just your first time with MiniTool's Partition Wizard then let me tell you that it comes with a host of features. Let's delve deeper and see what new Minitool has brought in its latest Partition Wizard version.īeing a major release, the main two changes in this version are the new flat look that has been optimized to work with Windows 8.1 and the ability to migrate your Windows OS to SSD or hard drive in a single step.

We here at Techulator, we have reviewed Minitool's Partition Wizard's previous versions too and even now don't have any hesitation to recommend it to our readers. Window's build in disk management utility is powerful enough to do almost all the basic tasks you might need to perform to manage your local storage, but if you need more advanced options then MiniTool Partition Wizard provides you a lot of tools to do customizations at the deepest levels.
