Last updated on April 19, 2024

The partition manager software - Partition Master Tool supports EXT2, EXT3, and EXT4 file systems under Windows OS. It allows you to create, format, delete, and wipe EXT2/EXT3/EXT4 partitions as well as recover lost EXT2/EXT3/EXT4 partitions. This article will guide you through creating and managing partitions in detail.

Part 1: How to Create Linux EXT2/EXT3/EXT4 Partitions
Part 2: How to Resize/Delete/Format EXT2/EXT3/EXT4 Partitions

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The latest version of Partition Master now supports managing Linux partitions under Windows. If you are running a dual-boot system, or need to partition a hard drive with EXT2/EXT3/EXT4 partitions, this Linux partition manager can be very useful.

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Part 1: How to Create Linux EXT2/EXT3/EXT4 Partitions

Step 1: Launch AOMEI Partition Assistant. On the main interface, right-click on the "Unallocated" space on the hard drive or external storage device and select "Create".

Step 2. Adjust the size of the new partition, choose a file system (if needed), label, etc., and then click OK to proceed.

Step 3. Click the Run 1 Task button, and then click Apply to create the new partition.

Watch the following video tutorial to learn how to create partitions on an NTFS, FAT, or EXT file system.

Part 2: How to Resize, Delete or Format an EXT2/EXT3/EXT4 Partition

[1] The Resize/Move option lets you adjust the space on your selected disk partition as you wish. Right-clicking Resize/Move lets you shrink a volume, extend another volume, or create unallocated space for special purposes.

Resize/Move

[2] The "Clone" function is intended to create an identical copy of a hard drive or partition with the same layout and content. You can use the "Clone" feature to upgrade your hard drive, replace a failed one, back up drive data, and more.

Clone

[3] "Delete" is the usual way to remove unnecessary partitions and turn them into unallocated space.

Delete Partition

[4] Formatting can be useful in a number of situations. Formatting a drive or partition allows you to change the file system, fix some types of damage, and sometimes remove viruses and malware.

Delete Partition

The “Resize Partitions” feature is useful when you have too much space on one partition and not enough on another.

Allocate Space

[6] The “Migrate OS” feature lets you move your Windows system drive to another disk without having to reinstall.

Migration Assistant

[7] GPT to MBR, MBR to GPT, NTFS to FAT32, and Basic Disk to Dynamic Disk conversions have become increasingly popular among Partition Master users. Apart from all the advantages listed above, there are many practical functions waiting for you to explore.

Convert disk

If you accidentally delete or lose an EXT2/EXT3/EXT4 partition, the following page might help you to recover it. Click on the link for more information.

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