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    giveawayoftheday.com/paragon-partition-manager-2009-special-edition

    Discussion in 'Notebook and Tech Bargains' started by martee, Apr 29, 2009.

  1. martee

    martee Notebook Evangelist

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    Paragon Partition Manager is the most reliable and complete drive partitioning tool available in the market today! It provides flawless partitioning operations of all kind, converts operating systems, defragments partitions, resolves all common boot problems and it is the only drive partitioning tool that offers the backup & restore functionality to guarantee data loss free operation.

    Easily create, format, delete, undelete, hide, unhide, move, resize and merge partitions. Copy a full hard disk or a separate partition - you can even resize a partition while copying it; Install new OS through intuitive Wizard; Convert Primary partition to Logical and vice versa; Update Master Boot Record (MBR);

    Use Boot Manager and setup a multi-boot environment;
    Resolve most common boot problems with Boot Corrector;
    Perform different strategies of file system optimization through defragmentation;
     
  2. Cin'

    Cin' Anathema

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    Thanks for sharing this freebie, Martee! :D
    Will check it out!

    Cin ;) :)
     
  3. pkim1230

    pkim1230 Notebook Deity

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    so its like bootcamp partitioning?
    i always thought for pc's, partitioning will erase all data.