As we all know memory plays an important role in computers. All running programs need to be dealt with by memory. If programs needed to perform are so large and so many, memory will be exhausted. To solve this problem, virtual memory technology is used into Windows. That is to say, Windows use a part of disk space as memory. When the memory is used up, computers will call this part of disk space to act as a memory automatically, which can ease memory shortage. Especially under Windows XP, virtual memory is always out of space. In general, Windows use the left system partition as virtual memory by default. The larger the system partition the fewer situations the virtual memory shortage. Therefore, users should extend system partition appropriately. To extend system partition, users need the help of partition magic. As for partition magic, MiniTool Partition Wizard is a good choice.
Resize XP partition with MiniTool Partition Wizard MiniTool Partition Wizard is a professional partition magic which has almost perfect partition operations. At first, users must know operations on partitions are dangerous. Data and partitions may be lost once users operate mistakenly. Seriously, their computers can not start normally. Therefore, users must be cautious when they resize partition. Now, if users want to resize partition with MiniTool Partition Wizard, a professional partition magic, they must download it, and then install it on the very partition where they do not do any operation. After finishing installing, please run it, and users can see the following interface.
In the main interface of MiniTool Partition Wizard, we shrink D: capacity so that there would be an extra space to be extended to C: partition. At first, we select D: partition, and then select "Move/Resize Partition" in "Operation" zone to enter partition resizing interface.
After entering into this interface, we can resize the partition by dragging triangles on both ends of the partition handle to change its length. We can also control partition location by adjusting the location of the partition handle. During this process, the system open data protection mode acquiescently, which can protect data effectively. After finishing setting, we click "OK" to enter the next step.
From this interface, we can see we have spared a part of space as unallocated space. At first, we select C: partition, and then click "Move/Resize Partition" in "Operation" zone to enter partition resizing interface.
After entering into this interface, we adjust partition handle to get the desired C: partition size, and then click "OK" to go back to the main interface.
At this time, we click "Apply" to perform all operations. Likewise, we have finished resizing partition.
From the above demonstrations, users can see it is so easy to resize partition with MiniTool Partition Wizard. In fact, resizing partitions is just a little function of MiniTool Partition Wizard. It has other functions, such as deleting partitions, hiding partitions, formatting partitions, copying disks, partitioning, and so on. If users want to know more specific information, please visit its official website http://www.partitionwizard.com.