Showing posts with label disk manager. Show all posts
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4/27/2012

V-com System Commander 8.0 Review

V-com System Commander 8.0
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The older version of this product worked well, but this version has some obvious bugs. After hitting disaster, I find that their tech support is just non-existant (at least through their email web form interface).
After installing System Commander, my system (WinXP 64bit edition) would no longer boot. I lost my whole system.
Beside the major disaster, I found problems with Partition Commander. It reported that one primary partition was a logical drive in an extended partition. Other utilities (linux, part magic, windows) reported the correct layout. I didn't go any further after observing discernable bugs.
Long story short, if you like destroying your system with a buggy product and working with non-existant webform for tech support, then this is an ideal product...

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Multiple OS Management and Partitioning in onepackage!Product InformationEasily add and remove operating systems (OSes) - great forsafe migrations to anew OS, trying out Linux, or any other OS you would like. And, if you're worriedabout upgrading your existing OS, System Commander 8 takes care of that too, by ensuring thatyou can continue to use your existing OS, even if yourun into issues with yournew OS. System Commander 8's (SC8) patented OS Wizard technologymakes it easier than ever to prepare your computer for your new OSes. Simplychoose the OS you plan to install and the OS Wizard will set up your systemautomatically! Or if you prefer a more hands on approach, you can override theOS Wizard's recommendations.

Without any other tools, SC8 safely and automatically prepares your harddrive to accept your new OS while protecting everything alreadyon your computer- data, applications and other OSes. No drivers or resident memory are used, sothere are not conflicts with any OS. When you first install SC8, itautomatically detects your existing OSes and includes them in the OS selectionmenu.SC8's ActiveFS (Active FileSystem) technology makes it even easier to installinto different file systems. With the ActiveFS technology, you can safely andeasily install SC8 into Windows any Windows OS, from Longhorn/2003/XP to 95,regardless of theirfile system. System Commander is the only OS manager that can be installed into FAT, FAT32,or NTFS.Any operating system. Any time. Automatically!

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4/20/2012

Acronis Disk Director Suite 10.0 Review

Acronis Disk Director Suite 10.0
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This is probably the worst software I've used in years--probably in the last decade. If you are using old operating systems or old hardware, you may be fine, but with XP64 or Vista on the latest hardware, it repeatedly corrupted my hard drive partions rendering them not only unbootable but generally unrecoverable. Another bug is that my wireless mouse would only work during the first welcome/splash screen of the boot CD but not the actual utility once it loaded. I had to hook up a PS/2 mouse. Even that didn't work all of the time (like when I had a 2nd drive plugged in).
Aside from the hardware problems, it plain destroyed partitions and corrupts MBRs. I'll give you some examples. Resize NTFS cluster sizes renders Windows completely unbootable and corrupted. Changing drive letters renders the system unbootable. Setting a partition active corrupts the drive. Performing operations on an external USB drive completely corrupted the drive, and I couldn't fix with any other DOS/Windows utilities that I had. I had to fix it on my Mac! Note that you cannot clone a drive or partition. You can only copy a partition which assigns the wrong drive letter and as noted above you cannot correct without losing all the data. Many operations require multiple reboots for each step involved and some steps fail/crash. Sometimes, it would set the wrong partition active. Finally, copying partitions from one drive to another failed inexplicably and crashed about 1/2 the time. The only operations I was consistently successful at were trivial operations like partition resizes which Vista does natively anyway. Operations that I could do in their "demo" (it is NOT a trial) are fake. They could not be performed using the real software which was the latest version. Please note that my system is otherwise stable and all the native Vista disk utilities/operations work flawlessly. I have used disk utilities like Partition Magic, Norton Ghost, Drive Image, etc., for decades so I am not a newbie.
The final reason for 1 star (zero if I could ), I purchased this direct from Acronis via Digital River. Their support is horrible (basically auto-replies) if they ever respond. Despite having a 30-day money back guarantee, you will never see your money again. This product sets new lows in the already shaky computer hardware/software industry.

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4/09/2012

Paragon Hard Disk Manager 2009 Suite (old version) Review

Paragon Hard Disk Manager 2009 Suite (old version)
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I've been using this application for desktops and servers since they first introduced it. With the addition of backup, this is an extremely useful package. It's a little technical, but wow is it useful and stable.

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10/11/2011

Paragon Partition Manager 10 Personal Edition (previous version) Review

Paragon Partition Manager 10 Personal Edition (previous version)
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One of my friends and co-workers recently sold me a retail box of "Partition Manager 10" for a fraction of what of he paid for it. He didn't feel as if he would continue to need it after he was set up. Since I was curious if it could be a decent swiss-army-knife partitioning tool running under Windows, I gave him a few bucks for it.
Like so many others, I also had a few versions of "PowerQuest Partition Magic" during the course of many years. "PowerQuest Partition Magic" was an absolutely excellent program and it was always one of the main programs to have in your toolkit. Going way back, prior to "PowerQuest Partition Magic", I had been using a DOS GNU partitioning tool called "FIPS". "FIPS" did allow non-destructive partitioning, but it was not intuitive. (I.e., you had to manually define partition start and end cylinders.) It worked, but even then it was very archaic to use. Needless to say, the arrival of "Partition Magic" was more than welcomed. "Partition Magic" made the mundane task of partitioning disks even enjoyable, well almost enjoyable. "Partition Magic" was able to do everything that I asked for it do due over the years. If it was physically possible and within the "rules" of HDD, "Partition Magic" could do it. It was that simple. Unfortunately, PowerQuest and "Partition Magic" would be acquired and borged by Symantec. Symantec dropped "Partition Magic" all together. It hasn't been updated since 2003, even though they still sell it. "Partition Magic" will not work in Vista. Unfortunately, "Partition Magic" now makes the criteria for obsolete.
Fortunetly, there are several (free and commercial) alternatives to turn to. A little warning first: there is also a lot of deliberately malicious scumware out there masquerading as partition management tools. They capitalize on the fact that partition management tools are a popular tool to have and the uninformed may just google for "free partition software". Some of the scumware may actually do it what it claims to do, but it is also going to install malware. The number of legit, commercial, and worthwhile partition management tools could be count on one hand, with a finger to spare. Paragon Partition Manager 10 is one of these tools. "Acronis Disk Manager", a competing product to "Paragon Partition Manager", is debatable. Like the other reviewer, I would also be very hesitant about Acronis based on the number of negative reviews. When it comes to software that does partitioning, you must be absolutely confident in the product. The result of any partition management tool that has even the slightest oversight could be disastrous. Yes, it is always a good idea to back up a partition before modifying it, but in practice do most people ever do this? I admit to having never backed up a HDD or partition before doing any HDD modifications.
Before I get to "Paragon Partition Manager 10", I want to mention the free alternatives that are available that are not scumware. If you only plan on using a partition management tool for Microsoft Windows (or several Microsoft Windows versions on same PC), take a look at "Partition Wizard Home Edition". It a free partitioning tool that works very well for working with Windows partitions. I have it installed along with "Partition Manager 10" and it works very well. I reduced the size of my Windows Vista 64 partition with it and it worked extremely well. The interface is also very similar to "Partition Magic", so it will extremely familiar to work with. However, "Partition Wizard" does not allow you to work with partitions other than FAT/FAT32/NTFS/etc. It does not work with Linux ext2/ext3/ext4/ReiserFS/etc. Of course, you can always use it just to create free space in preparation for installing other OS's though. That said, I would still recommend it for Windows users. It is an excellent program for working with just FAT/FAT32/NTFS/etc partitions.
To work with Linux partitions, the choice is obvious: "GNU Parted". For those that have used "GNU Parted", I would be preaching to the choir if I went into a long tangent on "GNU Parted". (If you are Windows-only, unfortunetly, "GNU Parted" can not modify Windows partitions.)
Now I finally can get to "Paragon Partition Manager 10". I gave it a few rounds and found it to be a decent, polished, application. I gave it a round of going through the process of reducing my active Windows Vista 64 partition, necessitating a reboot and the loader process that works similar to "Partition Magic" and "Paragon Partition Manager 10". Unlike "Partition Manager" and "Paragan Partition Manager 10", you are loaded into a simple GUI environment during this process. While unnecessary, this does show that the developers were keen on putting extra polish on this product. The process went smooth, however was not as quick as "Partition Wizard Home Edition" when I put it through the same process. Once complete, after rebooting back into Windows Vista 64, "Paragon Partition Manager" had caused Windows to go through a chkdsk process during the loading of Windows. "Partition Wizard Home Edition" had not caused this. I wasn't too overly concerned, but this is something that will get your attention. "Paragon Partition Manager 10" also lets your explore other partitions, similar to how "Partition Magic" used to. Although not as intuitive as "Partition Magic", I was able to read files that were in my Linux partitions. You can read and write to all other Microsoft Windows partitions as well, of course. This could be handy. I did find a use for it a number of times back when I used to use "Partition Magic". The deal breaker, however, with "Paragon Partition Manager 10" came when I tried to move and resize Linux ext3/ext4/ReiserFS logical partitions. While it works with Linux primary partitions, "Paragon Partition Manager 10" does not work with Linux logical partitions. This was a major limitation for me and likely will be other multi-OS users. Having Windows Vista 64, Slackware Linux 64, Suse Linux 64, Ubuntu Linux 64, and FreeBSD 64 all installed on my laptop, not being able to work with Linux partitions in logical drives is a serious limitation. With HDD drivers becoming so monstrously large, even single OS users are finding that the 4 primary drive limitation necessitates their need for logical drives as well.
Conclusion: "Paragon Partition Manager 10" does work and does work well, minus the serious limitation that I found with it (not being able to modify Linux partitions in logical drives). Over all, I did find "Paragon Partition Manager 10" to a very polished product, minus the help system which definitely could be improved. If "Paragon Partition Manager 10" was able to work with Linux logical partitions, I would have considered it the new "Partition Magic". It would then be perfect. Even then, it is still difficult to absolutely recommend this product when there are free alternatives available. Microsoft Windows-only users will find "Partition Wizard Home Edition" (free) will do everything they need. Dual booting users using both Microsoft Windows and Linux will find the combination of "Partition Wizard Home Edition" and "GNU Parted" will do everything they need.
My four stars for "Paragon Partition Manager 10" are to reflect the quality of the product as I found it to be. I was tempted to give it only three stars due to the major limitation that I had with it, however went with four due to the overall effort that the developers put into it. It is four starts because "I like it", however I doubt that I will be using it in the future. Others will likely find also that it is a good program, but not needed as there are free alternatives ("Partition Wizard Home Edition", "GNU Parted") that completely fill their needed.
*** "Paragon Partition Manager 10": Works with Windows and (primary drive) Linux partitions. Sadly, does not work with Linux partitions on logical drives.
*** "Partition Wizard Home Edition": Free. Works with Windows partitions. Does not work with Linux partitions.
*** "GNU Parted": Free. Works with Linux partitions. Does not work with Windows partitions.
*** Having both "Partition Wizard Home Edition" and "GNU Parted" will likely do everything that you need.

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9/12/2011

Paragon Partition Manager 11 Personal Review

Paragon Partition Manager 11 Personal
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I just received Partition Manager from Amazon yesterday. I needed to resize my C drive and there was a a little confusion on my part as to how to proceed, so I emailed thier technical support and I got a very complete answer with video almost immediately. The produst worked as advertised, was easy to use and I'm totally happy.

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7/14/2011

Acronis Disk Director V11 Home Review

Acronis Disk Director V11 Home
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This product caused me a lot of problems yesterday. While I have never made a review like this before, I felt like I should offer this cautionary tale:
I bought this product after receiving several emails the upgrade from my previous version of DD 1o, which would no longer run on my laptop. Tried the trial version first and it looked like it would do what I wanted. My laptop was partitioned by DD 10 in 2 and I wanted to give the OS a little more space as I had used up the 37GB I had initially allocated that partition. And, it worked! Next I installed it on my 2 Desktops. On both of them it caused my computer to not boot up correctly until I selected "Start from last known good configuration." Next I tried to merge a small unallocated bit of HD space into the Partition of my older PC, which required a reboot.
Thant is when things started to go terribly wrong.
I got an error message during the reboot that process 2 failed.
And, the system failed to boot after that. Just a message about "Verifying DMI Pool Data."
So, I took the drive out and tried to use the included "Recovery Expert" module from DD 11 loaded on my other PC to restore the old partition.
But, the Recovery Expert module would not load. If I tried run it directly, and not from within DD I got a snapapi.dll not found error.
I went to the website, found how to chat with tech support, and was on with Ankur very quickly.
And, put immediately on hold. While I was clear about the situation, his advice to me was far less than helpful. ""Recovery Expert is for recovering deleted partitions." He said after several minutes. Yes, that is why I want to use it I explained. Kinda thought that was obvious. Several minutes later he came back with this; "You do not need to verify the product, it should work." YES, I KNOW IT SHOULD WORK, BUT IT DOESN'T. (No alt caps when I explained this to him.
So, I tried uninstalling, with the intent to reinstall. Got an error there too.
Next, I ran the installer again and choose repair.
That did it! I was able to use the Recovery Expert!
And, it looked like it worked.
But my joy was short lived, since when I put the drive back in my older PC, I still could not boot. After several hours of trying this, updating my Bios settings, etc I got nowhere.
Eventually I had to give up and wipe the drive. Now that rig is out of commission. :-(
Sad especially since I had a lot of expensive software on there. Fortunately I didn't have any critical files.
In conclusion:
The older Disk Director Suite was not very stable, at least by my own use, and a number of reviewers here on Amazon that gave it one star and called it dangerous.
This product may be better, hard to tell from my limited experience.
I found the free chat support fast but useless, I had multiple issues with instillation on my PCs, and the product itself performed a resizing of the partition on my laptop successfully, but and when I tried a simple merge of a small file it ended up ruining the OS and destroying all the data on the disk. Was it worth $30.00 to upgrade? After spending 9 hours trying to fix the OS on my PC that this program destroyed.... in a word. NO!
If you are going to use Disk Director 11 Home:
MAKE A BACKUP OF ANYTHING YOU VALUE & USE WITH EXTREME CATION.

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