
GParted Live is a disk partition management tool. You can format, copy, move, check, resize, or delete them. It is handy for laptops and PCs with a single hard drive or SSD. To avoid problems later, split the disk into at least two partitions, one for the system and one for files.
When reinstalling Windows, recovering the system from a backup, or backing up personal data, separate partitions are quite useful because anything not on the main partition is typically left alone. The OS includes tools for this, but they are not always user-friendly and vary by OS version. That is why many individuals turn to third-party solutions such as this one.

- GParted Live, a well-known open-source project, powers the front-end of GNU Parted. It lets you create, move, delete, and format partitions, as well as extend and decrease the system partition.
- If you want to create a separate partition for a second Linux system, you can restore data from lost partitions.
- Typically, the following file systems are supported: ext2, ext3, ext4, btrfs, FAT16, FAT32…
If you’re a system administrator or want to keep your disks organized, this software will come in handy. It is accessible for free under the GPL license, and no activation is necessary. You can download the ISO image below, then burn it to a USB flash drive and use it on any PC.
It runs on Linux but is compatible with Windows and Mac OS disks. The software is quite dependable, making it much easier to redistribute disk space, even if your system partition is already full.


