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To: Cheeky Kid who wrote (70171)5/12/2010 7:44:42 PM
From: maceng2  Read Replies (1) of 110655
 
I use Paragon Partition manager for organizing my disk spaces. I have an old version 8.5 and it's now up to version 11. I only have the personal edition, not the professional edition, and it's an old build.

According to the literature, Paragon Partition Manager can also be used to image your Hard Disks, but maybe my version needs updating to the final build of 8.5. I am checking up on that.

I found the support at Paragon really good. Their software is easy to use and trouble free. The Partition Manager can be used from within Windows but there is also a boot CD that can be downloaded as well as a boot manager CD. It really has been an ace piece of software.

These older versions of software can usually be bought cheap but new on places like ebay.

As you know, I use Norton Ghost for making HD images. I have ghost images going back to 1998 and its a real handy way to archive loads of data. The recovery point browser allows the user to almost instantly retrieve files from an image, as well as recover a full drive or partition. It's been trouble free for me, and I have almost the latest version (14).

However, I am going to try this Paragon back up image maker too if I don't have to spend money on it. I'll post to this msg if it proves to be a winner.
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