Modern versions include an integrated Data Recovery module that can retrieve lost or deleted files from formatted or damaged partitions—a feature that was more limited in the 10.x era.
A: Yes. Uninstall 10.1 (your partitions remain untouched), then install the latest version. However, do not attempt to open a partition modified by 10.1 in the new version without backing up first. minitool partition wizard old version 101 new
Recent updates have added tools to measure disk read/write speeds and analyze which files are eating up your storage space. Feature Comparison At-A-Glance Version 10.1 (Old) Version 13.x (New) Windows Support XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10 7, 8.1, 10, 11 Data Recovery Partition Recovery only Full File & Partition Recovery UI Design Classic/Functional Modern/High-DPI Optimized OS Migration Standard (May require reboot) VSS Support (No reboot needed) New Tools exFAT, MBR-GPT Conversion Disk Benchmark, Space Analyzer, Duplicate Cleaner The Safety Catch: Downloading Old Versions MiniTool Partition Wizard Modern versions include an integrated Data Recovery module
focus on all-in-one disk health rather than just partitioning: However, do not attempt to open a partition modified by 10