: Added full support for Windows Storage Spaces, allowing users to manage logical drives created from pools of physical disks. Bootable Edition UEFI Support
Leo smiled. Some tools don’t need updates. They just need a crisis and a user who remembers where the real power lies—not in the cloud, not in AI, but in a 12-megabyte executable that knows how to talk to a disk at the level of the metal.
While not as sophisticated as CrystalDiskMark, version 9.0 included a simple "Disk Benchmark" tool to test read/write speeds. More importantly, the "Surface Test" tool scanned the hard drive for bad sectors, color-coding healthy (green) vs. damaged (red) blocks. minitool partition wizard 9.0
MiniTool Partition Wizard 9.0 is a professional-grade partition manager designed for Windows 2000, XP, Vista, 7, 8, and 8.1 (both 32-bit and 64-bit). Unlike the basic Disk Management tool built into Windows, version 9.0 offered an extensive suite of data-protecting and disk-organizing features that Microsoft’s native tool simply could not match.
It offered seamless conversion between FAT32 and NTFS without formatting the drive. : Added full support for Windows Storage Spaces,
: Choose the operation you want to perform from the toolbar or the context menu. For example, to create a new partition, right-click on the unallocated space and select “Create Partition.”
: The latest version features a more intuitive and user-friendly interface, making disk management tasks more accessible to users of all skill levels. They just need a crisis and a user
: Fully support disks larger than 2TB. This is particularly relevant in today's storage needs, where large disks are common.
Leo launched it. The interface appeared—grey, utilitarian, unashamedly Windows 7-era. No cloud sync. No AI. Just raw sector-by-sector control.
: Faster processing speeds for partition operations, ensuring minimal downtime for disk management tasks.
A powerful tool for recovering partitions lost due to virus attacks, accidental deletion, or disk failure.