
AOMEI Partition Assistant
Safely partition your hard drive without any data loss
What is AOMEI Partition Assistant?
AOMEI Partition Assistant is a disk partition management software which has earned good reputation among worldwide users. It comes with so many powerful features that you can completely control your hard disk and partition. For example, "Extend Partition Wizard" enables you to increase partition size to completely solve low disk space problem, or you can flexibly manage disk space with "Resize Partition", "Merge Partitions", "Spilt Partition" and "Copy Partition". AOMEI Partition Assistant embeds sector-level data protection technology. Strictly tested by our R & D team, it enables you to realize more safely partitioning operations as you expected. No matter whether your disk style is MBR or GPT and no matter whether your disk is small or larger than 2TB, our product is able to help you solve various problem of your disk partition.
You could easily resize/move partition, split partition, merge partitions, allocate free space, etc. Cannot read, shrink or resize exFAT-partitions.
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- Partition Manager
- HardDisk Eraser
- Defrag
- no-resize-exfat
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Windows • Daily Life Tutas2k • Partition Manager • WindowsRecent user activities on AOMEI Partition Assistant
macuser707 reviewed AOMEI Partition Assistant
Free (although you are encouraged to upgrade). Had an exFat volume (on a GPT drive) suddenly fail to appear. Apparently missing a drive letter. Nothing I could find in Windows 10 or on the Microsoft support forums provided any help whatsoever. Remembered this app (from many years ago), downloaded and installed it, then ran it and found the function that would provide a valid letter to the partition. Problem solved. Did I mention this was free? I dropped them a thank you note.
kaekazeh Upvoted a comment on Macrorit Disk Partition Expert as an alternative to AOMEI Partition Assistant
Moving a partition is free.
- 2mmcro liked AOMEI Partition Assistant2m
I made a stupid mistake: I had bought an SSD, made OS and data partitions on it.
Turns out there are two serious problems with that:
My C: drive ran out of space and the Windows partition tool could not expand it.
Using the standard (free) AOMEI partition manager I could:
Using this was totally painless and quite fast. GUI is also really neat and simple to use.
Free (although you are encouraged to upgrade). Had an exFat volume (on a GPT drive) suddenly fail to appear. Apparently missing a drive letter. Nothing I could find in Windows 10 or on the Microsoft support forums provided any help whatsoever. Remembered this app (from many years ago), downloaded and installed it, then ran it and found the function that would provide a valid letter to the partition. Problem solved. Did I mention this was free? I dropped them a thank you note.
This program has a bug that is not fixed in years: it just discards any non-windows partitions and see them as "unallocated space", destroying them after making any changes to the partition table. So, do not use it if Windows is not the only OS you use.
This program will not do free partitioning at this time.
Will not do OS migration free . Does the BEST DRIVE CLONE I have ever seen. Do NOT CLONE Your OS PARTITION to another disk drive or the new disk will be locked. Use Disk Genius for that. I've always found that cloning the entire drive with the OS was easier, but I accidentally bought a drive that was too small so I tried the partition route. but if you clone non-OS partitions, it's probably as great as ever. What makes it great is that it lets you work on the system while cloning.. along with being fast and accurate. 3/2023 As a Windows user, I have a new philosophy about using 3rd party partitioning programs after my last 2 system crashes. (I will avoid them and partitioning) I know how cool these kind of programs seem (if bait-and-switch tactics haven't annoyed you yet),.. but if you are going to use them, I highly recommend you making a System Image w/Windows, even if it makes you feel like a dinosaur laying an egg (does anyone really like that program?) You don't want to be left stranded when you are trying to do a system repair.
Will not do OS migration free anymore. DO NOT CLONE YOUR OS Partition... I did it and went down a Rabbit hole of the new disk being locked. Use Disk Genius for that. Aomei was like an old sweetheart.. I could tell the world how great it was (which I meant for real) and it would let me do things free.. times have changed.. but if you clone non-OS partitions, it's probably as great as ever. What makes it great is that it lets you work on the system while cloning.. along with being fast and accurate.
Full of useful features and supports rescue media creation