![]() ![]() Partitioning is risky, but we’ve got you covered - while we don’t recommend relying on it, iPartition can normally recover the disk even if you pull the plug during repartitioning. Power cut during partitioning? No problem. All you need do is tell it what size to make them and let it worry about the rest. Unlike other partitioning utilities, iPartition is smart enough to work out where your partitions need to go without having to ask you to shuffle them around yourself. IPartition 3 supports PC partition tables as well as Apple and GUID Partition Table formats used on the Mac. Want to change the size of a partition that’s currently full of data? iPartition supports non-destructive resize of HFS+, FAT and NTFS partitions.Ĭonvert case-sensitive HFS+ to normal HFS+ and vice-versa, a real boon if you’ve made the wrong choice in the past. It also knows the correct partition types for a whole load more, though it can’t format them or non-destructively resize them. IPartition fully supports HFS, HFS+, FAT and NTFS out of the box. The resize handle simply lets you resize the partition giving a better representation of the size allotted to each partition. This app offers a graphical representation of your disk space in the form of a pie chart. Well, you actually may not need a third-party Mac partition manager at all because all recent versions of macOS include a partition manager already: Disk Utility.IPartition’s intelligent partitioning algorithm makes it easy to repartition your Mac OS X or PC disks - just select a partition and drag the slider to resize it, with no need to tediously shuffle partitions around yourself to get the disk the way you want.įor Boot Camp users, iPartition natively supports HFS, HFS+, FAT and NTFS filesystems, which makes it a breeze to resize your Windows partition if you find that you made it the wrong size. IPartition provides a great way to manage your hard drive by handling the space. The problem with Disk Utility, as we explain in greater detail in this article, is that its functionality is somewhat limited to make it simple enough even for non-techies who don’t know what disk partitions are. ![]()
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