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Giveaway of the day — MiniTool Partition Wizard Pro 9.1

MiniTool Partition Wizard Pro is a professional partition manager.
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MiniTool Partition Wizard Pro 9.1 was available as a giveaway on November 2, 2015!

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MiniTool Partition Wizard Pro is a professional partition manager. It manages both basic disk and dynamic disk in one solution, no matter you want to resize a partition or a dynamic volume.

Apart from these regular functions, it offers many other advanced features, like extending partition, aligning partition(s), converting file system between FAT and NTFS, converting disk format between MBR and GPT, migrating OS to HD or SSD, and so on.

System Requirements:

Windows XP/ Vista/ 7/ 8/ 10

Publisher:

MiniTool Solution

Homepage:

http://www.partitionwizard.com/partition-magic-free.html

File Size:

34.2 MB

Price:

$39.00

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#25

Dear MiniTool, Do you have any purchase deals going presently for this program?

I know You had a deal in Jan, 31 2015 [through Sharewareonsale.com] offering 66% OFF standard price and included Lifetime updates for only $19.99

Any chance of offering this deal again for GOTD supporters?

Reply   |   Comment by Peter C1  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#24

How to register ??Have Registration Code,but no where to enter... No pop-up,whatsoever......Already have Pro 9.1 Installed from February 1, 2015....Pro 9.1 NOT asking for Registration Code....????....Help,Please,Tried researching at Website,no answers....

Reply   |   Comment by vanierstein  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#23

1) Windows 7,8,10 don't compute GB or TBytes (as seen on 'Computer' tile display) the same as PWizard... Windows computes things incorrectly... For example, if you set a partition to be 1024*70 Mb... that equals 70.0 Gb. However, for WINDOWS to also show 70.0 Gb (rather than 69.99 Gb) free-space, we have to add at least 1 Mb.
On the other hand, Windows computes TB's like this: you need 1 extra GB (not MB in this case) for Windows to properly show 1.3 TB (rather than 1.29 TB).
What I am suggesting is to provide a Wizard (as in Partition Wizard) to help people properly partition to the Gb or Tb (ie, most people thing 1000*MB = GB but it doesn't)... and within that wizard, provide an option to adjust Gb or Tb size to conform to Windows 7/8/10 display (whether in properties, Computer tile display, or even Admin-Tools>Computer Management).

2) Have an option to disable automatic updates.

3) When converting adjacent primary partitions to LOGICAL ones, and then moving/resizing said Logical Partitions... it often occurs that a blank space pop's-up in between what was once adjacent partitions. There IS a way to adjust partitions without this occurring, but it's tricky and the average customer might not understand what the problem is or how to rectify it. You should at least address this in the fact, or perhaps create a Wizard (in PWizard) to do the series of task (if it detects that the user's choices will result in this blank space between formerly adjacent primary partitions).
FURTHER, if this space is created between logical partitions, and one tries to resize/stretch a partition to also fill the blank space... after applying, the (3.2 or 32mb?) gap still exists, BUT some DISK-FREE-SPACE has been lost in the disk-properties? This seems akin to potential LOST free-space or perhaps even data-corruption.
[PS - I think the problem is that Logical partitions require extra space because they are contained in containers. I forget the solution, to this, but I think it is to move the primary partitions to where you want BEFORE you convert to Logical partitions.] (I've had this problem across many different Windows versions and many different PWizard versions... surely you've come up against it yourself? If not, please try to reproduce, and leave a message as a response and I'll try to email you for how to reproduce these errors.]

4) When the PWiz window is active it interferes with AutoHotKey commands... even one's comletely unrelated to Partition Wizard. I probably should file a bug report with AHK forums also, but you probably need to work with the popular scripting program's authors to figure out a solution... I've never seen any other software/window do that. (If I so much as focus another window or even the taskbar, AHK commands once again function, such as ejecting the CD tray, etc).

5) Consider adding the merge-partition function to the Free-Version? It was one way of rectifying the gap of blank-space between logical partitions mentioned above (when their was no data on those partitions, one could merge them, then split them back apart to remove the free space, or so I think).

6) Add ex-fat and hfs+ support.

7) When trying to change drive-letters... when it fails, it could tell why... such as "CD drive already has that letter" (it's happened to me, and I forget to check external drives and am confused when I KNOW that none of my partitions has that letter assigned). Also, you COULD ask if you want to then assign that letter anyway, DE-Assigning a drive-letter to the partition that was previously using it.

Thanks for providing the giveaway.. and for having an open ear to suggestions of end-users.

Reply   |   Comment by Partition-Mission  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+2)
#22

Here is the link to the portable version download (for the free version):-

http://www.partitionwizard.com/partition-wizard-bootable-cd.html

Reply   |   Comment by Jos Vandersman  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+2)
#21

Installed and registered without problem and looks like it could have a place in the toolkit - but not if you are working on a dual-boot Windows/Linux box (Linux users don't really need this anyway - they've got Gparted!).

Although it recognizes Linux EXT4 and swap partitions it won't even try - probably just as well - to do anything to them.

On a Windows only box, though, it looks like it could be very useful for those who know what they are doing. In that context, the downloadable ISO of the bootable version (which I haven't tried) could be a major bonus.

Definitely worth a look for Windows tech savvy users.

Reply   |   Comment by Andyf  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+2)
#20

For those wondering, this is a "Pro" version, but not THE Pro version. They have to give you a reason to buy it, so not all features are included in this "Professional Giveaway Edition:" http://www.partitionwizard.com/upgrade-from-pro-giveaway.html Hence their comment: "No bait & switch like we can do this - but only if you PAY to buy our Pro version," at the top. But really, the restrictions (two of them) are tolerable. You don't get "Bootable Builder" or "Free Lifetime Upgrade" with this version.

Don't get me wrong, the program is still a must-have and, it does a lot more than the Free version. I'm a happy camper! I've used their free version off and on for a few years now.

I'm glad I checked the giveaway today!

Reply   |   Comment by Troy A. Dalton  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+3)
#19

Thanks for the nice free software download of MniTool Partition Wizard Pro.

In the last 6 months, I have formatted and reinstalled two OS's. Win 7 (64) and Win 8 (64).
I did this because of apparently configuration problems from Microsoft downloads on both machines.

I figured since I went to all the work of reinstalling my OS's, I better make the job completely right, by doing a better
partition job, then what I had done in the past.

So, I was going back and forth on each machine partitioning one at a time on the different hardrives installed.
I had a real mess going on, between the two PC's, at the same time.
The partitioning job was particularly bad when it come to the C:\ drive on both of the PC's.

As most who have done these partition jobs before, when you have to work around applications already on the C:\ drive, it takes time and is a real gigantic pain!

So, I decided since the Microsoft Disk Management Tool was not handling it, I would use the highly rated software
"Perfect Disk Pro." After days of attempting to shrink both PC's C:\ partitions, it just was not working. They would not shrink.

Out of desperation, I thought there has to be some sort of application out there that would do a better job then the two mentioned above.

I opted to try MiniPartition Wizard Free v 9.1.
This software was a dream to work with.
Easy to understand, nice clean Interface, just simple and sweet and the jobs were done exactly to my specifications.

It turned out, this was the one and only tool I needed from the start.
I needed done the right way, so if a loss of data happened in the future, it should be a breeze to get back up and running, the way I now have it partitioned vs. before.

When I seen the pro version of MiniTool Partition Wizard offered for free, I jumped at this opportunity!

Although I have not used the Pro version yet, it looks just about identical to the free version. Although I feel sure there must be extras in the Pro version.

Boys and girls, this is a great Disk Partitioning Application.
If you need help with your hardrive partitions, use this, you won't be sorry!

I rate it a 5* out of 5!

Regards,

lovethosegames53

Reply   |   Comment by lovethosegames53  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#18

The included bootable cd button leads to the website with the free download version.
Thus the Professional bootable cd, is not included in this giveaway.
Probably a limited gaotd edition, not the real licensed one.
Correct me if I am wrong...

Reply   |   Comment by nek4d  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#17

I installed the Mini Tool on Win 10 Pro and appreciate the clean install here at GOTD! I used Partition Magic before Symantec destroyed PC Utility Software! I moved on and have the Aomei and a paid Ease US Partition Master 10.5 on my PC! I have used all three of these partition utilities and found that each stand out in their own way! I normally use Ease Us!

With 20+ years partitioning I have lost everything more than once early in my experience and cannot over state the need for a restoration of your PC should you fail. Since I use Gigabyte MB's I install my Op Sys, Apps, All MS Updates and OEM Driver Updates. and then use the PC until I know all is working normally. Win 7 and 10 have the ability to create an image file and boot media to start your PC and restore your install the way it was when all was OK. I use the Gigabyte Solution your can peruse on ----------- YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aLaIPwYGEak

All of these offer an upgrade to allow preparation of a system restore media. And I would just say you must plan before using a Non Destructive Tool like this because you will likely have regrets otherwise.

Have a great day at GOTD and get the clean install of MiniTool Partition Wizard Pro 9.1 here! I like it and have used their prior versions.

Rick Martin

Reply   |   Comment by Rick Martin  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#16

Installed on my desktop which has a partitioned hard drive with my main partition becoming full. I like this software better than the Microsoft hard drive management tool and Partion Magic. I was able to increase my main partition size without a hitch. I will be using the OS wizard to install my Windows 7 OS onto a new hard drive that I will soon be installing into my desktop, replacing my existing drive. Looks like a solid program thus far.

To support of their company, I will buy a copy for my laptop. As a frequent Give Away of the Day viewer, I believe in supporting the companies that share their software, when its a good product. This is one such product.

Best regards to all.

Reply   |   Comment by Jimnovator  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+3)
#15

Thanks to Partizion Wizard and GAOTD, I have only one question: How to download the "Bootable Media Builder" necessary for building Boot CD/DVD Discs and Boot Flash Drive???

Reply   |   Comment by Roberto Rossi  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+8)

Hi, the bootable media builder only supported in the professional edition, not the giveaway edition. You could download the free bootable iso file on the download page, and burn it into your flash drive.

Reply   |   Comment by Michael  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#14

If the previous version installed, you need to delete a registration key [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\MT Solution\PartitionWizard]
and then displayed after start up input box for the key.

Reply   |   Comment by JardaH  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+9)
#13

Downloaded it on my ThinkPad T410 / Windows 7 Pro and installed without any registration problems.

Ran surface test on my primary 500GB drive without a problem (one read error in one block).
Ran surface test on my secondary 1TB drive (in disk caddy) and program hung up.

I guess surface test is confined to the primary drive.

Reply   |   Comment by Nickster  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#12

Is this MiniTool portable? Can I install it on my flashdrive? (I am happy to see GAOTD's opening page similar to the "old" one!)

Reply   |   Comment by sirRobin  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+3)
#11

I bought an ASUS All in one. The C partition was not large enough for all the program installs and I was getting drive filled messages. SO I began to install new programs to the D drive with a Programs folder. Sometimes, this creates a problem with automatic start functions with boot up. So, here's my question. Will this allow me to increase the size of my C partition? It is currently about 170 GB of a 1TB HD. Thanks.

Reply   |   Comment by Randy Martin  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-2)

Your 1TB hard drive is right now divided up into however many partitions. To make any one partition bigger, another partition has to shrink, as that 1TB total is already spoken for or allocated somehow.

Most any partitioning app will show you how it's divided up, what partitions are there, but it's more useful in your case to know what each of the existing partitions is being used for, & which [if any] you can shrink or do without. Hopefully someone(s) has already done that investigative work for you, so use Google/Bing including the model number.

Reply   |   Comment by mike  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+3)

I got this and used it. It was quick and easy. And perfect. All I had to do was select the C Drive and ask to expand it. I then chose how many GB I wanted to add and it did it. It took the added GB from that which was available in the D Drive. Not sure what mike means below but MiniTool handled my problem, no sweat. I've gone from 149GB to 375GB so now I can add programs to my heart's content.Thanks! PS, not sure why folks gave this answer 2 negative responses. But then, I'm not sure why lots of folks here are so darn negative anyway.

Reply   |   Comment by Randy Martin  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#10

This is a gem and a must have in a pc toolkit!

Installed in Win7 Ultimate on top of version 9.0 (another giveaway) e it DID NOT ask for the license key. Probably used the previous one, I wonder...

Reply   |   Comment by Charlie  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-1)

At the first start the program open a window in which you must enter the lizenz code. If not so you must deinstall it and than you must install it again.

Reply   |   Comment by 79nibo1978  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-2)
#9

Can someone please tell me more about "migrating OS"? Can I steal the OS from my other PC to other?! Thank you.

Reply   |   Comment by gpc  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-5)

When Windows starts it loads special software called drivers that allow it to talk to the device's hardware components. You can take everything on the device's system partition [where Windows lives] & copy that to the hard drive on another device, but unless the hardware is identical [or almost], the drivers Windows needs to talk to the device won't be there, so Windows won't run.

When you use special software to migrate Windows from one device to another, it tries to remove the existing critical drivers so that Windows will go into its setup routine, adding whatever drivers are necessary. Mileage varies -- sometimes it works well, other times hardly at all.

The advantage is not having to install Windows updates & all of your software, at least to the extent that DRM will allow. You'll still need to [re]activate Windows, & as possible reactivate any software that also bases its activation on the device hardware IDs.

Reply   |   Comment by mike  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+6)
#8

Where to enter the provided license key

Reply   |   Comment by Seba  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#7

Great program. Has helped me sort a lot of hard disk problems and so easy to use even for a novice like me!
Cant figure out where to enter the registration key though? Ity doesn't seem to ask for one!

Reply   |   Comment by Den Pereira  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-3)
#6

To register: As soon as the program starts there is a popup to enter the registration key. Even with ABP running the popup appears. The interface is clean and clear with all the expected functionality. A keeper.

Reply   |   Comment by peter  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+9)
#5

I use Mini-tool any time I can - GREAT little asset in my retirement - my family is almost as frequently screwing up their computers - as my customers did. Thank you GOTD & Minitool - still not happy with GOTD"S GUI though.

Reply   |   Comment by THOMAS ROBERTS  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+13)

I agree that this is a useful tool. They should include a link for the server version, when offering this on GOTD. Will not install on Server 12.

I also agree that I DON'T like GOTD's download GUI.

Reply   |   Comment by pcug  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+12)
#4

Where do you input the registration number???

Reply   |   Comment by bud  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+7)

I had the same problem of registration, as I had the previous GAOTD 7.0 registered, probably recording was taken from there.
I do not know what else otherwise

Reply   |   Comment by antikitira  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#3

So impressed when given away previously that I decided to install it in a different folder, just in case things went wrong.

No problems installing but not sure if registered, cannot find anywhere to put the registration in nor anywhere to tell me if it is registered. My old, old eyes are really playing me up today so it could easily be me that has the problem.
It could be that the previous registration is acceptable for this new download, looks like it is as it allowed me to download the 143 Mb ISO for a bootable disk.

The program also has a range of extra features under operations, these change depending on storage type, HDD or thumb drive.

Certainly I will be out take advantage of the surface test, my two month old 1 TB drive has all ready got a bad sector, the first bad sector I've seen in 20 years.

Must admit I really like this program, attractive and clean interface, easy to read screen and it just seems to have a professional quality about it, a keeper.

Reply   |   Comment by XP-Man  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+28)

Does it mean that if I have windows 7 home premium this program will allow me to download the ISO of the windows home premium, or it just will give me an opportunity to create a bootable disk?
I am definitely not too knowledgeable in this matter, so I will much appreciate any helpful explanation.

Thank you all in advance.

Regards,

consuella

Reply   |   Comment by consuella  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-5)

consuella.
When I went to download it did not give any options regarding Windows version so it looks like purely creates a bootable disk.
Sorry could not be any more help.

Reply   |   Comment by XP-Man  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+3)

Thank you XP-Man for your reply and for always trying to be helpful to those who seek your help.

Best regards,

consuella

Reply   |   Comment by consuella  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+4)

@XP-Man:
It also allowed me to download the iso but it seems like the "free" version and not the Pro? Name is "pwfree91-x86.iso" (note the "free"?) so I'm thinking if, after booting the CD, we want the "pro" version from the boot cd, we'll have to enter the license every time we boot the CD? My thoughts anyway...

Reply   |   Comment by Trying 2 b Helpful  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-1)

XP-Man,
I too have ver 9 Pro installed.
I am reluctant to download 9.1 from here, as for some weeks now the front end installer won't complete in my XP Pro SP3
Have you noticed what the differences are between 9 and 9.1 ?

Rob Down Under

Reply   |   Comment by Rob Down Under  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-1)
#2

I have a question if anyone can help me, I messed up and put a partition on my h/d, will this allow me to get rid of it without the normal hassles? thanks in advance...

Reply   |   Comment by Rob  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-4)

Yes. Delete the partition and resize the drive.

Reply   |   Comment by blea101  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+11)

Thank you GAOTD.

Fantastic piece of kit with every partition utility needed. Installed error-free on Win 7/64.

I especially like the 'Wipe Drive' function which fills a drive with zero's & one's to make data/partitions unrecoverable. Useful when selling a used drive. Migrate OS to a new HD is cool too.

Reply   |   Comment by blea101  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+8)
#1

I used Minitool Partition it successfully and easily to partition my hard disc.
And I was only using their FREE version.
Minitool Partition is the one of the best partition software.
Why?
• No dirty tricks.
• Very user friendly GUI.
• You don't need to read a complex manual to use this software.
• *** Rock solid reliable. ***
• No unpleasant surprises.
• No bait & switch like we can do this - but only if you PAY to buy our Pro version.
• As far as their FREE version is concerned, no 1- year time limit after which the software cannot be used.
• No unnecessary bells and whistles, where some rivals throw in the kitchen sink of useless features just to make consumers feel they get "more" for their money.
• No over-promise and under-perform.

Reply   |   Comment by tic  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+57)

Thanks for sharing.

My first and favorite partition software is partition magic. But it stops updating after being transferred to Symantec. After I upgraded from XP to Windows 7, partition magic can not work with my computer. Then, I bought Acronis Disk Director. But it is not easy to use. I ended up using Acronis instead of AOMEI Partition Assistant (free for personal and commercial use, http://www.disk-partition.com/free-partition-manager.html), which not only has the same features of Partition Wizard, but also supports to create Windows To Go USB, make WinPE bootable disc. AOMEI Partition Assistant has given me no problems as of yet and so far I have only had a great experience. No matter which partition software you are using, backup is always recommended before you make any change on your hard disk partition. For data backup, I strongly recommend Backupper also made by AOMEI: http://www.backup-utility.com/free-backup-software.html. Also, I will reserve today's giveaway.

Reply   |   Comment by Renee  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+13)

To Renee, I went to download that, do you want to download, YES, takes you to another page, Do you want to Download... YES... takes you.... etc etc etc etc.... I finally arrive at a site I don't like... Cnet... I won't say bad things about them, but lets just say i am very reluctant to use that site.

Reply   |   Comment by kiwi1960  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+13)

Hi kiwi1960,

I also don't like Cnet for downloads.

One of the best places I have found for free software is filehippo.com . You can go to the AOMEI products download page with this link http://filehippo.com/search?q=aomei , they also have tons of other free and paid for software, well worth a look.

Reply   |   Comment by Raj  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+22)

To kiwi1960,

Go to http://www.aomeitech.com/aomei-partition-assistant.html and the download is prominently displayed in the top 1/3 of the page. Hope this helps.

Reply   |   Comment by arbala  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
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