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PartitionMagic 7.0
Need to configure a disk partition or three?
Then don’t destroy your data - try a little magic, writes Dave Cook.
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Product |
PartitionMagic 7.0 |
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From |
PowerQuest |
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Website |
www.powerquest.com
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Availability |
Off the shelf |
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Price |
£49.99 inc VAT |
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Upgrade |
£39.99 inc VAT |
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Rating |
9 |
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We like |
Easy to use.
Windows XP support. |
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We don’t like |
Not enough new
features. |
As hard disk capacities continue to grow, it makes
sense to partition large drives into smaller segments. For one
thing, ensuring the operating system and your important data files
are kept on different partitions is highly desirable. Secondly,
storing valuable information such as data files, applications, and
so forth in separate partitions not only helps you to work more
efficiently, it safeguards that information far better than if you
were to store it on one large partition.
Unfortunately,
Microsoft’s FDISK utility can’t partition your disk without
destroying your valuable data; which means that if you want any
reasonable control of your partitions - existing or otherwise - your
best option is to invest in a utility such as PowerQuest’s
PartitionMagic 7.0.
This powerful tool allows you to make extensive
changes to your partitions without having to worry about losing
data. Using PartitionMagic 7.0, for example, you could create two or
more boot partitions, with each partition containing different
versions of Windows.
New Features
The most important new feature of PartitionMagic 7.0
is that it now supports Windows XP. PartitionMagic 7.0 also includes
the ability to merge NTFS (including Windows XP) partitions. Be
aware, though, that when merging two NTFS partitions, both
partitions need to be of the same NTFS version and of the same
cluster size. You must also be careful not to merge two primary
partitions, each containing its own operating system, as this will
make your computer unbootable.
Other new or improved features include support for
external USB hard drives, the ability to split partitions below the
root folder, support for drives of more than 80GB, and the
capability to undelete a deleted partition from a set of rescue
disks. While version 6.0 also sported the undelete feature, the
operation had to be performed from the Windows GUI (Graphic User
Interface).
It’s Wizard
Considering
the huge changes PartitionMagic can make to your system, its breezy
installation and subsequent user-friendly wizards help to make the
program a joy to use. These wizards can guide you through tasks such
as creating, resizing, and merging partitions.
Simplicity is the byword here, as the interface made
up of easy to understand colour-coded bar diagrams of partitions
that exist on each hard drive. They also display important
information such as the size, location, and type of the current
partitions. Once you have determined your new configuration, you
simply click the Apply Changes button to begin the operation.
PartitionMagic 7.0 features BootMagic for selecting
which operating system to boot at startup. There’s also a useful
utility called DriveMapper, which helps to negate problems that
sometimes crop up when changing drive letters – an unwelcome
consequence of altering the number of partitions on a system.
Finally, in line with other PowerQuest products, PartitionMagic 7.0
comes with an excellent user guide
Verdict
PartitionMagic 7.0 doesn’t boast that many new
features. But if you’re planning a move to Microsoft Windows XP,
this latest edition can be considered a “must-have” upgrade.
Overall, PartitionMagic remains a superb utility – and arguably the
best disk partition software bar none.
Dave Cook
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