Unlike today’s all-in-one toolkits that bundle data recovery, PC cleanup, and driver updaters, version 10.1 did one thing exceptionally well: disk partitioning. The interface was clean, using a classic MMC-style layout. It was intuitive enough for a home user trying to shrink their C: drive but powerful enough for a server admin juggling RAID configurations.
You could create a directly from the free version. This allowed you to run Partition Wizard on a PC that wouldn't boot into Windows – perfect for rescuing unbootable systems. minitool partition wizard old version 101 top