Disk Partition Yazılım Araçları
Disk Partition Yazılım Araçları
Partition management software programs let you create, delete, shrink, expand, split, or merge partitions on your hard drives or other storage devices.
You can certainly partition a hard drive in Windows without extra software, but you won’t be able to do things like resize them or combine them without some extra help.
Safe, easy to use partition tools weren’t always available and even when you did find something you liked, it was expensive. These days, there are plenty of completely free disk partition software programs that even the novice tinkerer will love.
Whether you’re expanding your Windows system partition, shrinking it to make room for an operating system dual-boot setup, or combining your two media partitions for those new UHD movie rips, these free disk partition tools will sure come in handy.
1) MiniTool Partition Wizard Free
Not only does the free MiniTool Partition Wizard support regular functions like formatting, deleting, moving, resizing, splitting, merging, and copying partitions, but it also can check the file system for errors, run a surface test, wipe partitions with various data sanitization methods, and align partitions.
In addition to the above, MiniTool Partition Wizard is able to move the operating system to a different hard drive as well as recover lost or deleted partitions.
MiniTool Partition Wizard Free v10.2.1 Review & Free Download
Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista, and XP are the supported operating systems.
One thing I don’t like about MiniTool Partition Wizard is that it doesn’t support manipulating dynamic disks.
2)AOMEI Partition Assistant SE
AOMEI Partition Assistant Standard Edition has a lot more options that are out in the open (as well as hidden away in menus) than many other free partition software tools but doesn’t let that scare you away.
You can resize, merge, create, format, align, split, and recover partitions with AOMEI Partition Assistant, as well as copy whole disks and partitions.
Some of the partition management features with AOMEI’s tool are limited and offered only in their paid, professional version. One such feature is the ability to convert between primary and logical partitions.
AOMEI Partition Assistant SE v6.1 Review & Free Download
This program can be used in Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista, and XP.
You can also use AOMEI Partition Assistant to create a bootable Windows flash drive, move an operating system to an entirely different hard drive, and wipe all the data from a partition or drive.
3)Active@ Partition Manager
Active@ Partition Manager can create new partitions out of unallocated space as well as manage existing partitions, like resizing and formatting them. Simple wizards make it easy to walk through some of these tasks.
No matter what kind of file systemyou’re using, the free Active@ Partition Manager tool should be able to handle it, with support for all the common ones, like FAT, NTFS, HFS+, and EXT2/3/4.
Active@ Partition Manager includes other features too, like imaging a whole drive for backup purposes, converting between MBR and GPT, creating FAT32 partitions as large as 1 TB, editing boot records, and rolling back changes by auto-backing up partition layouts.
When Active@ Partition Manager resizes a partition, you can define the custom size in either megabytes or sectors.
Active@ Partition Manager v5.0 Review & Free Download
Unfortunately, Active@ Partition Manager can’t resize locked volumes, which means it won’t let you change the size of the system volume.
The following operating systems are supported by Active@ Partition Manager: Windows 8, 7, and XP, as well as Windows Server 2012, 2008, and 2003.
Important: Active@ Partition Manager is also able to enlarge the system partition, but I find that it always results in a BSOD. More on this in my review…
4)EaseUS Partition Master Free Edition
Managing the size of a partition in EaseUS Partition Master is dead simple thanks to their easy to use slider that lets you drag left and right to shrink or expand a partition.
Changes you apply to a partition in EaseUS Partition Master aren’t actually applied in real time. Modifications exist only virtually, which means you’re only seeing a preview of what will happen if you save the changes, but nothing is actually set in stone yet. Changes don’t take effect until you click the Apply button.
I particularly like this feature so things like expanding and copying partitions can be done in one swipe instead of having to reboot between each operation, thus saving tons of time. The list of pending operations is even shown on the side of the program so you can clearly see what will happen when you apply them.
You can also password protect EaseUS Partition Master, hide partitions, upgrade the system drive to a larger bootable drive, merge partitions, defragment a drive, and copy Windows to a different hard drive.
One thing I don’t like about this program is that several features are only available in the full, paid version, but are still clickable. This means you might sometimes try to open something in the free version only to be prompted to buy the professional one.
EaseUS Partition Master Free Edition v11.10 Review & Free Download
EaseUS Partition Master works with Windows 10, back through Windows XP.
Note: Partition Master’s setup routine will install EaseUS Todo Backup Free and a couple other programs along with the Partition Master… unless you uncheck that option.
5) GParted
GParted runs entirely from a bootable disc or USB device, but it still has a full user interface like a regular program, so it’s not at all difficult to use.
Editing a partition’s size is easy because you can choose the exact size of the free space before and after the partition, using either a regular text box or a sliding bar to visually see the size increase or decrease.
A partition can be formatted in any one of several different file system formats, some of which include EXT2/3/4, NTFS, FAT16/32, and XFS.
Changes GParted makes to disks are queued up and then applied with one click. Because it runs on the operating system, pending changes don’t require a reboot, which means you can get things done that much quicker.
GParted 0.28.1-1 Review & Free Download
A small but particularly annoying issue with GParted is that it doesn’t list all the available partitions on one screen like most other free disk partitioning programs. You have to open each disk separately from a drop down menu, which is actually easy to miss if you’re not sure where to look.
GParted is over 240 MB, which is much larger than most of the other free programs on my list, so it may take some time to download.
6) Cute Partition Manager
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Like GParted, Cute Partition Manager doesn’t run from within the OS. Instead, you must install it to a bootable device like a disc or a flash drive. This means you can use it even if you don’t have an operating system installed at all.
Cute Partition Manager can be used to change the file system of a disk and create or delete partitions. Any changes you make are queued up and can be undone, as they are only applied when you save them.
Cute Partition Manager v0.9.8 Review & Free Download
Cute Partition Manager is completely text-based. This means you can’t use your mouse to select the different options – it’s all done with the keyboard. Don’t let this scare you off, though. There aren’t that many menus and so it’s not really a problem.
7) Macrorit Disk Partition Expert
I love Macrorit Disk Partition Expert’s user interface because it’s super clean and uncluttered, making it very easy to use. All the available operations are listed out on the side, and none of them are hidden away in menus.
Some of the actions you can perform to a disk with Macrorit Disk Partition Expert include resize, move, delete, copy, format, and wipe a volume, as well as change the volume’s label, convert between a primary and logical volume, and run a surface test.
Like most, the partition management software in this list, Macrorit Disk Partition Expert doesn’t actually make any changes to the partitions until you apply them with the Commit button.
Macrorit Disk Partition Expert v4.3.1 Review & Free Download
One thing I don’t like about Macrorit Disk Partition Expert is that it doesn’t support dynamic disks.
A portable version is also available from the Macrorit website.
8) Paragon Partition Manager Free
If walking through wizards helps you feel more comfortable making changes to partitions, then you’ll like Paragon Partition Manager Free.
Whether you’re creating a new partition or resizing, deleting, or formatting an existing one, this program has you move through a step by step process to do it.
Paragon Partition Manager Free supports common file systems like NTFS, FAT32, and HFS.
Paragon Partition Manager Free v14 Review & Free Download
Unfortunately, a number of additional features are disabled in Paragon Partition Manager, available only in the pro version.
9) Tenorshare Partition Manager
Like a number of the partition software tools I’ve already mentioned, Tenorshare Partition Manager has a natural feel to resizing partitions through a slider bar setting.
One thing I really like about Tenorshare Partition Manager is the interface they chose to use. The options are easily accessible from the top of the window instead of having to push through menus to find what you need like with most tools.
Several file system types can be viewed like EXT2/3/4, Reiser4/5, XFS, and JFS, but partitions can be formatted only in the NTFS or FAT32 file system.
Tenorshare Partition Manager v2.0.0.1 Review & Free Download
One thing I don’t like about Tenorshare Partition Manager that sets it apart from nearly all of the programs from above is that it can not resize the partition that Windows is installed to, very often the thing you want to use a partition management program for!