It’s a (ISO) of version 9.1 of MiniTool Partition Wizard, from the Technician edition. You burn it to a CD/DVD or write it to a USB drive, then boot your computer from it — without loading Windows.

Allows resizing, moving, and merging partitions without losing stored data.

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The computer will load into the MiniTool environment, presenting you with the classic visual user interface. System Requirements and Technical Legacy

To use this tool, you must first create physical bootable media from the ISO file.

Insert the newly created bootable USB into the computer you need to service.

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: To use this ISO, you typically burn it to a USB drive using tools like or add it to a multiboot drive using System Requirements

: Always have a backup of your most important files before resizing or converting disks.

Scan your hard drive for deleted, lost, or corrupted partitions caused by virus attacks or accidental formatting, and restore them instantly.

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Insert the newly created USB drive into the target computer.

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The 9.1 Technician Edition includes all essential tools needed for comprehensive disk management:

If you’ve ever stared at a "Disk Boot Failure" screen or felt the panic of a corrupted partition, MiniTool Partition Wizard Technician 9.1 Bootable ISO is the digital equivalent of a master key.

: Use a tool like Rufus to "burn" the ISO file onto a USB flash drive.

Combine two adjacent partitions or divide one large partition into smaller segments.