10.2.3 - Minitool Partition Wizard
| Feature Category | Free Edition | Professional Edition | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Resize, move, copy, create, delete, format, hide, explore partitions | All Free features, plus Merge and Split Partitions, Convert Dynamic Disk to Basic | | Disk Conversion | Convert FAT to NTFS, GPT & MBR disk conversion for non-system disks | Convert System Disk from MBR to GPT without data loss | | Advanced Tools | Partition Recovery Wizard (limited to 1GB of recovered data), Surface Test | Data Recovery (up to 1GB in the free version of the tool itself), Disk Benchmark, Space Analyzer | | Bootable Media | Create a bootable WinPE environment for managing the system drive | Same as Free, but includes all Pro features within that bootable environment |
As of 2026, version 10.2.3 is considered legacy software. The current version of MiniTool Partition Wizard (e.g., 12.x) offers modern SSD optimization, Windows 11 support, better recovery algorithms, and a refreshed interface. However, for users maintaining older Windows machines (e.g., industrial PCs, legacy test benches), 10.2.3 remains a lightweight, functional tool. minitool partition wizard 10.2.3
This version is packed with features that allow for comprehensive disk and partition management. Among its most prominent functions are: | Feature Category | Free Edition | Professional
Managing disk space efficiently is critical for maintaining system health, optimizing performance, and ensuring data safety. While modern operating systems offer built-in disk management tools, they often lack advanced capabilities like seamless partition conversion, data recovery, and cluster size adjustment. For years, MiniTool Partition Wizard has filled this gap as a premier third-party disk management solution. This version is packed with features that allow
In early 2018, many PC enthusiasts and home users faced a common crisis: the "Low Disk Space" warning. Operating systems were growing, and solid-state drives (SSDs) were becoming the new standard for speed. Users needed a way to move their old Windows installations to these new, smaller drives without losing a single file. A Wizard Appears
A chronically full C: drive slows down your entire operating system. Follow these steps to safely extend your system partition using version 10.2.3: