Version 9.0 added the ability to copy dynamic volumes to other volumes for data backup .
This is a crucial safety feature. It allows users to experiment with partition layouts. If you realize you shrunk a drive too much, you can simply remove the operation from the pending list and try again. Only when you are absolutely certain does the software reboot (if necessary) to perform the file system changes. This "sandbox" approach saved countless users from accidental data corruption. minitool partition wizard 9.0
MiniTool Partition Wizard | Quick, Complete Crash Course [SPON] Version 9
You’ll see a visual map of your connected drives. If you realize you shrunk a drive too
This was perhaps the killer feature of Version 9.0. As SSDs became affordable in the mid-2010s, users were upgrading their mechanical hard drives. Migrating a Windows installation is tricky; simply copy-pasting files won't work because of boot sectors and hidden system partitions. MiniTool v9.0 automated this process. It would copy the system reserved partition, the OS partition, and ensure the boot configuration data was corrected for the new drive. It was a lifesaver for upgraders.