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Resize OS partition efficiently

  • The problem how to resize a partition even OS partition still troubles many computer users. Formerly, as various kinds of accidents emerged in the process of resizing OS partition, operation failure was easy to happen and a large number of important data were lost. Fortunately, since partition magic appears, computer users do not need to worry about OS partition resizing, and what they need is just a piece of excellent partition magic which can help them resize OS partition quickly and conveniently. Of course, it is not easy to find an excellent partition magic, and users should pay attention to the following aspects:

    1. Friendly interface: as most users are not very familiar with computer, the partition magic which has friendly interface can help users accomplish OS partition resizing better.
    2. Data protection:As OS partition stores many important data, we should select the partition magic which will not bring any data damage or data loss to resize OS partition.
    3. Good public praise: when selecting partition magic, users should select the one which has good public praise.
    Summarizing the above aspects, I recommend MiniTool Partition Wizard which meets the above requirements.

    Resize OS partition with MiniTool Partition Wizard
    Some users may doubt whether this partition magic has the above 3 features. Next, let me eliminate the doubt by demonstrating the process of resizing OS partition.
    Run this partition magic, and then the following interface will appear.



    This is the main interface of this partition magic. To resize OS partition, we need to select the OS partition, and then click "Move/Resize" button to enter the next interface:



    Then, drag triangles on both sides of the partition handle or input desired value to change the length of the partition handle to resize OS partition. Here, drag the right triangle leftwards to shrink the OS partition, and then click "OK" to go back to the main interface.



    After going back to the main interface, we can see the OS partition of Disk1 has been shrunk and a pending operation appears in "Operations Pending" area. However, this is just a preview. If we want to get this effect on our computer, we should click "Apply" to perform operation.
    I believe the above demonstration has eliminated the majority of doubts. If you still have problems about MiniTool Partition Wizard, you can visit the official website http://www.partitionwizard.com to get details.


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