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Simplifies the process of cloning a system drive onto a faster SSD, automatically handling partition boundaries and boot sectors. 3. Data Cleansing and Testing
Safely shrink a large partition to create space, or extend a cramped system partition into adjacent unallocated space.
: Users can create, format, and wipe partitions using the exFAT file system. Pros & Cons MiniTool Partition Wizard Bootable Edition
that allows users to repartition hard drives, repair boot errors, and clone system disks without booting into Windows . When a system crashes or a blue screen of death (BSOD) prevents normal desktop access, this bootable ISO serves as a reliable emergency toolkit. Released during the stable lifecycle of the version 10.x branch, version 10.2 remains a popular historical choice among system administrators and repair technicians who need a lightweight, highly compatible environment for legacy MBR and modern UEFI hardware. What Makes Version 10.2 Bootable ISO Distinct?
Newer software tends to add features that casual users may not need (like data recovery modules integrated into the partition manager, or server-specific tools). Version 10.2 offers a "just works" approach for basic partition resizing and cloning.
You may need to disable Secure Boot in the BIOS for the 3rd-party media to run.
Simplifies the process of cloning a system drive onto a faster SSD, automatically handling partition boundaries and boot sectors. 3. Data Cleansing and Testing
Safely shrink a large partition to create space, or extend a cramped system partition into adjacent unallocated space.
: Users can create, format, and wipe partitions using the exFAT file system. Pros & Cons MiniTool Partition Wizard Bootable Edition
that allows users to repartition hard drives, repair boot errors, and clone system disks without booting into Windows . When a system crashes or a blue screen of death (BSOD) prevents normal desktop access, this bootable ISO serves as a reliable emergency toolkit. Released during the stable lifecycle of the version 10.x branch, version 10.2 remains a popular historical choice among system administrators and repair technicians who need a lightweight, highly compatible environment for legacy MBR and modern UEFI hardware. What Makes Version 10.2 Bootable ISO Distinct?
Newer software tends to add features that casual users may not need (like data recovery modules integrated into the partition manager, or server-specific tools). Version 10.2 offers a "just works" approach for basic partition resizing and cloning.
You may need to disable Secure Boot in the BIOS for the 3rd-party media to run.