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Partition Manager 2010 Free Edition |
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Hard Disk Utilities
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Thursday, 24 December 2009 07:00 |
 Paragon Partition Manager enables IT Professionals to create, format, resize, merge, undelete, move, copy, defragment and convert partitions safely and quickly for storing valuable company information, data files, applications, and operating systems.
Paragon’s server repartition software includes wizards for usual operations, possibility to save and edit scheduled tasks and a Professional Recovery CD. A powerful script generator helps to create and run scripts to automate common partitioning task. Features: - User Friendly Fault Minimizing Interface: · A handy launcher to easily find and run the required tasks. · Comprehensive wizards to simplify even the most complex operations.
- Partition Management Facilities: · Create Partition Wizard to create a new partition in the most appropriate place of your hard disk, format it to NTFS and then make it available in the system by assigning a drive letter. · Resize Partitions Wizard to increase free space on one partition by up-taking the unused space of an adjacent partition of your hard disk. So, you can easily resize without any data loss! (Please note: the adjacent partitions have to be of the same type: both primary or both logical.)
- Auxiliary Facilities: · Recovery Media Builder to create a Linux/DOS bootable media, which can later be used to boot and automatically complete a data-sensitive operation (resize, move) abruptly interrupted as a result of a hardware malfunction, power outage or an OS failure, thus reviving the corrupted partition or just launch utilities under these operating systems. Moreover, with its help you can save data from partitions of your hard disk directly to compact discs or burn ISO-images. The utility supports various formats of laser discs: CD-R/RW, DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW, DVD-R, DVD+R double layer, Blu-ray and can handle multi-session burning. Download: Partition Manager 2010 Free Edition 32-Bit (29.9 MB) | 64-Bit (29.9 MB) | Screenshots | Homepage
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