Version 9.0 allowed users to create a bootable CD/DVD or USB flash drive based on Windows PE. This was critical because you cannot modify the system drive (C:) while Windows is running. The bootable environment gave full access to the partition engine without OS restrictions—a lifesaver for rescuing unbootable systems or repartitioning a primary drive.
Change FAT32 drives to NTFS for larger file support. minitool partition wizard 9.0
Modern versions feature highly integrated, dedicated data recovery suites capable of deep-scanning raw files, a feature that was only basic in version 9.0. Version 9