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Manage your drive partitions using Paragon Partition Manager 9

by Chris Wiles

25 Jan 2008

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Screengrab_2 Buy a new computer or a new hard drive and you'll either find it ships with one big partition or loads of little partitions pre-created so you can use one for your work, one for your audio and another for backup. However, most of us do not like to be told how to manage your own computer, so the first thing you'll want to do is re-format, merge or delete a partition before you start moving across your work.

Paragon Partition Manager 9 is one of the best partitioning tools available on the market. The brand new v9 Personal Edition has been designed for simplicity, so it's more of a one-click approach to managing your partitions. New features include the ability to backup your drive partition before you attempt a partition, in case the partitioning feature fails to work.

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