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PartitionMagic 8.0

PartitionMagic 8.0
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Product Details
Platform : Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows XP, Windows 95
Binding : CD-ROM
EAN : 0704966461003
Manufacturer : Powerquest
Model : PM80ENK1
Product Group : Software
UPC : 704966461003
ASIN : B00006MJEN
Editorial Reviews
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Partitioning your hard drive helps prevent system conflicts, protect data, improve efficiency, and increase performance. PowerQuest's PartitionMagic allows you to create, resize, move, split, merge, recover, and convert partitions quickly and easily, without harming your data.

The new file browser in PartitionMagic 8.0 allows you to move files from one partition to another regardless of partition type. Step-by-step wizards let you view changes that will be made before applying them, and PowerQuest DataKeeper provides automatic file backup. PartitionMagic 8.0 also includes BootMagic, which enables you to safely run multiple operating systems on the same computer. Plus, this version offers support for partition sizes up to 160 GB, and lets you improve performance with more efficient cluster sizes.

PartitionMagic lets you safely run multiple operating systems on the same PC. Migrate to the latest operating systems like Microsoft Windows XP or Linux at your own pace while keeping your current operating system intact. Use the Install Another OS wizard to easily create new partitions for additional operating systems. PartitionMagic also allows you to fine-tune your system performance by converting to a more efficient file system, changing cluster sizes, or adding a Linux SWAP file partition.

Customer Reviews
Won't work if you have Windows XP (2003-06-26)
1
This program gives an error 1513 'Bad attribute position in file record' when used to try to partition a drive under Windows XP. PowerQuest help file says, "This error can occur in Windows 2000/XP because of a new file record format (called the 'i-node' format) that has been added to Windows 2000/XP. When PowerQuest products detect this new format, they interpret it as an Error 1513." ...at this point the program quits without creating the wanted partion. End of story. What good is software advertised for XP that won't finish it's job? (PartionMagic 8.0 w/update)
Sohna R Ranjan wrote: (2003-06-19)
1
"If you want to create partitions, then you need this software. Microsoft doesn't provide such utilities, unless you plan to re-install the OS from scratch after backing up everything on CDs. "

What the hell are you talking about? Ever heard of fdisk?

Sorry that this wasnt a real review, but after reading of all the troubles with winxp and ezbios, i'm inclined to not wast my 60 bucks.

Makes a great first impression, but a lousy housemate (2003-05-23)
2
Both casual computer users and desktop administrators need a tool with Partition Magic's capabilities. However, after using versions 7 and 8 for about a year on two systems running Windows XP Professional with NTFS partitions, I am about to pull the plug. I am always running into problems. A non-sequential drive letter assigned using PM will decide on its own to change to a sequential letter. A partition created with drive letter "K" appears in Windows Explorer with a directory named "Drive K" just under the drive letter...but only sometimes! I have a whole disk of partitions separated by 1k unallocated spaces, and an allocation error reported for each one. Most annoyingly, if a partition has become unrecognizable for some reason to PM...even though it is still fine and usable within Windows...PM will refuse to start, giving a non-helpful message "Error 117: Partition's drive letter cannot be identified". It then is time to attempt using the scarcely-documented and user-unfriendly DOS disk editor off the boot diskette.

A friendly interface and ambitious set of useful features do not make up for constant battles such as these. Is there another product that does all this without the bugs?

Good product except for MBR conflicts (2003-05-13)
3
I trust Partition Magic and Boot Magic and Drive Image, Mostly.

Very good interface, easy to understand concepts about what is happening.

However, I've installed this on two computers so far, and Win2K machine and a Win98 machine. Both computers had western digital hard drives, and both required a manual removal of "EZ-BIOS" from the master boot record. Western Digital puts that program there, and Powerquest products conflict with it to create potentially disastrous results. On one computer, I lost the entire contents of the slave drive before I figured it out. Powerquest can't handle this conflict, even though they claim they can. You must figure this out ahead of time and manually setup the large drive handling directly without letting western digital put that program there. Western Digital puts that "Ez-Bios" program in the MBR without telling you, so this isn't an easy problem.

Just the same, I would buy Powerquest products again, but with full knowledge of this problem and overcoming it. I trust Powerquest more then their competition, which I suspect to be even worse.

Do your homework first (2003-05-02)
5
This was my first time using Partition Magic 8.0, purchased specifically for expanding C: which was still sitting at 2.0GB with only 300MB free but lots of space on D:. I'm running NT on a Gateway. Results were perfect! No data lost, quick running wizard, and better partitioning on my disk.

However! This is not just install and run the wizard. You will need a certain amount of free space in your partition in order to expand it. This meant moving files and programs, setting new preferences for NT, freeing up adjacent space first, etc. All the information you need is provided - online manual and online help are excellent. Read them first!

Norton Systemworks was especially helpful for freeing up space - defrag and for moving programs. Also be prepared to create new rescue disks when you're done.

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