partition wizard review
partition wizard review

Partition Wizard Review Review

The “Undo” button (bottom-left) is a lifesaver—it cancels pending operations before they execute. Pricing & Versions | Edition | Price | Best For | |--------|-------|-----------| | Free | $0 | Home users needing basic resize/move/convert (limited to 1TB disk size) | | Pro | $59 | Enthusiasts (no disk size limit, OS migration, partition recovery) | | Server | $199 | Windows Server environments (supports RAID, hot-swap drives) | | Technician | $699 | MSPs/IT pros (unlimited use on client PCs, portable license) |

Very high for common tasks. However, power loss during a critical move operation can corrupt data—true of any partition tool. Always back up first. User Interface: Clean but Dense The main window shows a color-coded disk map (blue for primary, green for extended, light blue for unallocated). Right-click any partition to see all available actions. Beginners may feel overwhelmed by the 30+ options, but the “Wizard” menu (e.g., “Extend Partition Wizard”) simplifies common tasks. partition wizard review

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