Download the Magic USB Partition Tool to easily manage your USB HDD, pendrive, or flash drive by partitioning, formatting, and backing up your data with just a few clicks.
Resize (Extend or shrink) a USB drive
Split a USB drive into several partitions
Create one or multiple partitions on a USB drive
Format/convert a USB drive between NTFS or FAT32
Create a bootable USB drive for Windows 11/10/8/7/XP/Vista
The USB partition manager we're going to introduce is incredibly feature-rich, allowing you to fully control your USB flash drive and external hard drive with ease.
As USB hard drive prices plummet and demand for extra storage grows, people are opting for these convenient devices. However, managing a new USB drive and troubleshooting common issues that arise can be a challenge.
To optimize the performance of your USB hard drive, use a third-party USB partition manager like Qiling Partition Master Free, a freeware that allows you to manage partitions with ease, including resizing, copying, merging, creating, and deleting partitions, as well as extending the NTFS system partition and dynamic disk copy.
This USB partition freeware works perfectly with all Windows OS and features a user-friendly interface, making it easy for both experts and non-experts to partition their USB hard drive with simple operations. The process is completely safe, protecting your data throughout.
Qiling Partition Master, a free partition manager, offers features such as partition recovery, disk copying, and partition copying to manage disk pace and recover deleted or lost partitions.
To partition a USB stick or USB HDD with Qiling Partition Master, simply connect the drive to your Windows computer or laptop and you can start using the software right away, no prior knowledge required.
To partition a USB drive, follow these steps:
Step 1. Check for free space
To divide a disk partition into multiple ones, you must ensure that there is adequate free space available to be allotted.
Step 2. Shrink a disk partition to create unallocated space
Select a partition with ample free space, then click on "Resize/Move" in the Disk Management page.
To free up space, drag the partition to the right or left, allowing it to shrink in size. This will create unallocated space, and you can see the new partition size in the "Partition size" area. Click "Proceed" once you're satisfied with the changes.
Step 3. Create a new partition on unallocated space
To turn the unallocated space into a usable partition drive with a recognized file system, click on the unallocated space and choose "Create".
To proceed with customizing the partition information, select a drive letter, partition label, and file system (such as NTFS, FAT32, or EXT2) from the Advanced Settings. Once you've made your selections, click the "Proceed" button.
If your Windows computer won't boot, you can use Qiling partition magic software to create a bootable USB drive that allows you to access and fix the hard drive issues.
To make a Qiling bootable USB drive, follow these simple steps. First, download the Qiling ISO file and extract the contents to a folder on your computer. Next, use a tool like Rufus or Etcher to create a bootable USB drive from the extracted files.
Step 1. To create a bootable disk of Qiling Partition Master, prepare a storage media such as a USB drive, flash drive, or CD/DVD disc, and correctly connect it to your computer.
Step 2. Launch Qiling Partition Master, find the "Create bootable media" feature on the top. Click on it.
Step 3. You can choose to save the ISO file to a USB drive, CD/DVD, or save it to a local drive to burn later. Once you've made your selection, click the "Proceed" button to start the process.
After creating a Qiling Partition Master WinPE bootable disk, you can use it to manage your hard disks and partitions even when your computer fails to boot normally, giving you a reliable way to troubleshoot and resolve boot issues.
If you have RAID drives, you'll need to load the RAID driver first by clicking "Add Driver" from the menu bar, which can help your device be recognized under the WinPE environment, as some specific devices like RAID or certain hard disks may not be recognized without drivers installed.