Minitool Partition Wizard The Specified Disk Is Too Small

I changed type ID of one little partition, and now it is showing up as 'Storage Space Protective Partition' in Windows Disk Management, but MiniTool Partition Wizard can't detect the disk. The disk is not showing in MiniTool Partition Wizard most probably because you set this partition as Storage Spaces Partition. MiniTool partition wizard is available for a one-off fee of $59 and $129 which comes with free lifetime upgrades, you can find out more by clicking here. Partition Wizard MiniTool has produced a solid disk and partition management tool allowing the majority of day-to-day cloning and maintenance tasks to be completed with ease.

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What Is Cluster Size


Before introducing the way to change cluster size, here I will tell you what cluster size is. As you know, a cluster is the smallest file unit in the hard drive. In Windows, file systems are used by organizing hard disk based on cluster size (allocation unit size). Here is a detailed explanation from Microsoft:
“Cluster size represents the smallest amount of disk space that can be used to hold a file. When file sizes do not come out to an even multiple of the cluster size, additional space must be used to hold the file (up to the next multiple of the cluster size). On the typical hard disk partition, the average amount of space that is lost in this manner can be calculated by using the equation (cluster size)/2 * (number of files). If no cluster size is specified when you format a partition, defaults are selected based on the size of the partition. These defaults are selected to reduce the space that is lost and to reduce the fragmentation that occurs on the partition”.

Why to Change Cluster Size FAT32


After learning about some information about cluster size, you may want to know the reason to change it. In fact, it is useful to improve read-write speed and make use of disk space. As you know, when creating a partition in Disk Management, the cluster size is set by default if you don’t make a choice. Different cluster size will be allocated to different partitions. If you set a partition as FAT32 file system with small cluster size, small files should be saved to this partition. If your partition is with large cluster size, large files should be stored here. Otherwise, read-write speed will be slow and disk space will be wasted. Therefore, you’d better change cluster size. But how to change cluster size without formatting? Is there any way?

How to Change Cluster Size without Data Loss

Minitool Partition Wizard The Specified Disk Is Too Small

Minitool Partition Wizard The Specified Disk Is Too Smallest


When it comes to changing cluster size, some of you may consider using Disk Management to do this work. However, this way will cause data loss by formatting a partition. In order to ensure data security, here a professional partition and disk management tool which is called MiniTool Partition Wizard is recommended to you. This partition manager can help change cluster size without formatting with only three steps. How to do this work? Download or buy MiniTool Partition Wizard Professional Edition, install it to your PC.
Step 1: Launch this partition magic. In the main interface, right click the FAT32 partition and then select “Change Cluster Size”. Or click this feature after selecting the target drive.
Step 2: Then please choose an appropriate cluster size according to the file size on this FAT32 partition. And click “Yes” to continue.
Step 3: Finally click “Apply” to finish the cluster change.
With the help of MiniTool Partition Wizard, you can easily change cluster size without formatting, which avoids data loss. If you also like it, please download the Professional Edition for a try.