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Free Partition Wizard Version 5.2 - Million Downloads Worldwide

Advanced Windows Partition Manager Software for Windows disk partition management. Resize partition, move partition, merge partition, convert dynamic disk to basic without data loss. Support Windows Server 2000, 2003, 2008 and Windows SBS.

2010-09-10
VANCOUVER, BC, September 10, 2010 (Press-News.org) MiniTool Solution Ltd. today announced Partition Wizard worldwide downloads has reached 1 million since its first release in year 2009. This number is continuing to grow at about 100,000 a month.

With Partition Wizard, users can easily perform following disk partition operation without data loss nor re-install system. It is FREE for home user and cost effective for Windows Server.

- Merge Partition: Merge adjacent partitions without data loss
- Hot Extending: Extend NTFS Windows system partition without reboot
- Windows and Linux file system: Support FAT12/FAT16/FAT32, NTFS and Linux Ext2, Ext3 system
- Move/Resize Partition: Change your partition size without data loss nor re-installation
- Partition Recovery: Restore partition after accidental deletion or partition table damage
- Convert Dynamic Disk to Basic Disk without data loss
- Partition copy, Disk copy to easy backup and transfer your data
- Create Partition, Delete Partition, Format Partition
- Convert File System, Hide/Unhide Partition, Explore Partition

Partition Wizard also offers a FREE boot CD ISO file image for home user. With boot CD, user could.

- Manage partition without installing anything on your computer
- Manage partition without Operating System
- Restore partition if partition table is damaged causing computer to not boot
- Restore partition if partition is deleted by accident causing computer to not boot
- Rebuild MBR if MBR is damaged
- Analyze partition mapping without having to boot computer
- Analyze disk and repair boot.ini when PC can't boot

Partition Wizard has 5 different editions to choose from.

- Free Home Edition: Create, delete, resize, move partition. Free partition manager for home user.
- Professional Edition: Merge partition, convert dynamic disk to basic, support RAID
- Server Edition: Change server partition size support Windows Server 2000, 2003, 2008, Windows SBS
- Enterprise Edition: Enterprise disk partition manager server software for PC & Server
- Technician Edition: Partition magic server software designed for PC consultant

For complete comparison of each edition, visit http://www.partitionwizard.com/comparison.html for detail.

With Partition Wizard user can perform complex and advanced partition operations. MiniTool Solution also provides online tutorial video at http://www.partitionwizard.com/faq.html.

Download Partition Wizard at http://www.partitionwizard.com/download.html today and manage your disk partitions.

If you'd like more information about this topic, or to schedule an interview with MiniTool Solution Partition Wizard. Please contact support@minitool.ca.

MiniTool Solution Ltd. is a software development company based in Canada. As a dedicated software development company, MT Solution Ltd. provide customers with complete business software solutions in the data recovery and partition management industry.
Website: http://www.partitionwizard.com


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[Press-News.org] Free Partition Wizard Version 5.2 - Million Downloads Worldwide
Advanced Windows Partition Manager Software for Windows disk partition management. Resize partition, move partition, merge partition, convert dynamic disk to basic without data loss. Support Windows Server 2000, 2003, 2008 and Windows SBS.