If you have spent any time maintaining older Windows systems—especially during the Windows XP and early Windows 7 era—you may have stumbled across a lightweight, no-nonsense tool called . While it never achieved the fame of EaseUS or MiniTool, Partedit32 holds a special place for IT veterans who needed a quick, portable partition table editor.
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Adapting partition settings to enable booting Windows from logical volumes or extended partitions.