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Personal feelings on free Partition Manager experiment

Personal feelings on free Partition Manager experiment

One benefit of hard drive partition is to hard drive maintenance, lessening wear and tear of my drive. Another is in file organization. Files much easier found if I have a partition for it. For me I have 3 partitions in my hard disk. System C for my program files, another for my important and personal files, and the last for multimedia such as audio and video. When I have to format my system partition interrupted accidently, I would not worry about multimedia and data files in other partitions.

I learnt it from a friend of mine, who works in a college lab. He resorted to Partition Assistant Server Edition and made positive evaluation to this partition manager software. Though Partition Assistant Home Edition is a free partition manager designated for home user only, it supports 32 bit Windows operating systems including Windows 2000, XP, Vista and Windows 7. As a Windows XP user, I was fed up with the limited system partition function. In attractive Partition Assistant Home Edition charges free.

Partition Assistant contains basic partition functions, which offering options: Create, Delete and Resize. It really satisfies my common requirement like extending my hard disk. For instance, I take the Resize function on basic disk. I want to extend system C 1 GB to 3 GB. At first, I shrink partition D out unallocated volume 2 GB. Next system C takes up the unallocated volume 2 GB. So you will find complex extend partition so easy to solve. Greatly, the free partition software did assist me to extend the system drive without reinstalling operating system.

More detailed and technical requirements, you may refer to "Experience on free Partition Manager" or Partition Assistant Official Site http://www.extend-partition.com/




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