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How to merge partitions in XP?

  • Users may occasionally notice articles on the internet about how to merge partitions under Windows XP, how to resize partition under Windows Vista, how to change cluster size under Windows 7, etc. Owing to the limited disk management functions of operating system built-in disk management tool, all those above-mentioned disk operations frequently employed by computer users are introduced on the internet. In fact, user should merely turn to a powerful partition manager to realize all those disk management operations. Speaking of partition manager, I would like to recommend MiniTool Partition Wizard.
    MiniTool Partition Wizard is a Windows-based partition manager that supports MBR and GUID 32/64bit operating systems including Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2000, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, Windows 7. MiniTool Partition Wizard. MiniTool Partition Wizard could convert dynamic disk to basic disk, manage server and provides Enhanced Data Protecting Mode. Furthermore, MiniTool Partition Wizard could also wipe partition, resize partition, merge partition, create partition, delete partition, format partition, convert partition format, copy partition, change cluster size safely without data loss.

    Merge partitions under Windows XP with MiniTool Partition Wizard:
    User could obtain MiniTool Partition Wizard by downloading it at the official website http://www.partitionwizard.com.
    Launch MiniTool Partition Wizard:



    Select a desired partition to be merged and click "Merge" at the toolbar.



    In this interface, the partition marked in red suggests the previously selected partition, click "Next".



    In this interface, please select another neighboring partition to be merged and enter a file name for this partition in the textbox below, then click "Finish".



    Lastly, click "Apply" to execute pending operation. Thus, those partitions would be perfectly merged without data loss.