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MiniTool Partition Wizard Server

  • Convert NTFS to FAT.
  • Copy Dynamic disk volume.
  • GPT Disk and MBR Disk interconversion.
  • Copy UEFI boot disk.
  • Convert GPT-style Dynamic Disk to Basic.
  • Move Boot/System volume for Dynamic Disk.

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XP partition resize

  • In most instances, disk space will be divided into several different partitions when users install Windows XP in a new computer. When users need a new partition used to store individual files or install multiple operating systems with many important data stored in this partition, the best way to solve this problem is to resize Windows XP partitions. Unfortunately, Windows XP users all know its built-in Disk Administrator does not have the function of resizing partitions although it has many partition management functions. If users want to use Windows XP built-in functions to resize partition, they have the only choice. That is to use DOS to adjust Windows XP. However, it is complicated to operate DOS. Besides, data will be lost once users operate mistakenly. Therefore, I suggest users should not try it if they are not familiar with DOS operations. Is there a software to resize Windows XP well without losing data? Of course yes. This kind of software is partition magic. An excellent partition magic can help users resize Windows partitions, but there are many partition magic on the internet. Here, I give users several suggestions for choosing an excellent software:

    1. Interfaces must be friendly, which can make users easy to operate.
    2. Comprehensive functions which can help users accomplish multiple partition management operations.
    3. Run under several operating systems to avoid being unable to run in their computers.

    What is MiniTool Partition Wizard
    MiniTool Partition Wizard is a partition magic developed by MiniTool Solution Ltd., a professional partition magic developing corporation. It can help users accomplish all partition managements. Besides, it has strong compatibility.
    Functions: remove partition, resize partition, clone disks, convert file system and other partition management functions.
    Compatibility: it can run under Windows Server 2000, Windows Server 2003, Windows XP, Windows 7, Windows Server 2008, and other 32-bit and 64-bit operating systems. It also supports managements on FAT12,FAT16,FAT32 and other file systems.

    All mentioned just now are just parts of advantages of MiniTool Partition Wizard, a real partition magic. If users want to know more information about this excellent software, please visit its official website. Now, in order to know this software intuitively, I am demonstrating how to resize Windows XP partition with MiniTool Partition Wizard.

    Resize partition under Windows XP with MiniTool Partition Wizard.
    Before resizing Windows XP partition with MiniTool Partition Wizard, we must visit http://www.partitionwizard.com first to download this free software, and then install it on the very partition where we do not do any operations to avoid reboot the computer during operating process. After finishing installing successfully, we run it, following an interface.



    This is the main interface of the partition magic. To resize partition under Windows XP, we should select the partition needed to shrink, and then click: "Move/Resize" to enter the following interface.



    In this interface, we can resize the partition by dragging triangles on both ends of the partition handle to change rectangle length or inputting desired values in the textbox below, and then click "OK" to go back to the main interface.



    After going back to the main interface, we can find Disk 1 has changed. We get an unallocated space and an extra pending operation in "Operations Pending". Now, we have two choices. The first one is to select the unallocated space, and then click "Create" to create a new partition. The second one is to select a neighboring partition next to the unallocated space, and then click "Move/Resize" to add this unallocated space into this partition. After accomplishing either operation above according to your need, click "Apply" to perform all operations. So far, we have finished resizing Windows XP partitions.
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