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Partition Manager 10.0 Personal

Get the original! Paragon Software's advanced partitioning tools help you completely control and manage your hard disks.

With growing hard drive capacity, the need to reasonably split up the space is more important than ever. This easy-to-use partitioning tool is ideal for re-structuring your hard disk for optimal and effective data storage.

$39.95
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Why upgrade?

  

  • Recovery Environments on USB Flash Drives:

 

Now you can easily create Linux/DOS bootable media on a USB flash drive for fast, reliable maintenance and recovery operations. Fix crashed operating systems, perform partitioning operations, access and copy important documents with your USB flash drive after a system crash or hardware failure.

  

  

  • Full Support of the latest Soft- and Hardware:
 

The current version of Partition Manager Personal offers full-fledged support of Windows 7, the 64bit versions of Windows XP, Vista and 7, the new GPT-formatted hard disks (used in Windows 7, Vista, Mac® OS X and Linux) and the latest Linux-Kernel.

  

  

  • Express Create/Resize Partition Wizards:
 

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 with one wizard only. Increase free space on one partition by up-taking the unused space of an adjacent partition of your hard disk with only a few mouse clicks.

  

 

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May, 09
Paragon Partition Manager Personal 9.0 had the most comfortable interface... version 10 improves this further.

April, 09
Partition Manager Personal Edition 10.0 was reviewed in PC Advisor. And the verdict was: "Arguably, Paragon's Partition ..."

April, 08
Paragon Partition Manager 9.0 Personal helps Jon L. Jacobi, editor of PC World to built multiboot system and supports ..."

April, 08
"This is ideal if you're upgrading a hard drive and don't want to mess around with reinstalling anything." - the ..."