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Partition Manager 10.0 Personal (English) Giveaway
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Giveaway of the day — Partition Manager 10.0 Personal (English)

A Paragon orgulhosamente lhe oferece algo pelo qual você estava esperando ’ – Partition Manager 10.0 Personal com suporte para os Sistemas Operacionais mais recentes.
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Partition Manager 10.0 Personal (English) esteve disponível como oferta em 11 de janeiro de 2010

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Oferta especial para os usuários do GAOTD - Particionamento para Windows 7 e suporte à versões de 64 bits!
Gostaríamos de lhe agradecer por fazer o download do nosso software e nos enviar seus comentários e sugestões. O seu feedback é essencial para que possamos lhe oferecer os melhores softwares possíveis. E como resultado, a Paragon orgulhosamente vem lhe oferecer o que você estava esperando - o nosso Partition Manager 10.0 Personal com suporte aos Sistemas Operacionais mais recentes.

Dê uma olhada nos benefícios:

  • Particionamento rápido e fácil: Complete as operações de particionamento em apenas alguns cliques. Crie, formate, delete ou reaveja partições, discos rígidos reparticionados sem perda de dados, redistribua o espaço livre entre partições, funda duas partições em uma só, etc.
  • Gerencie Vista/XP ou Vista/Windows 7 em um só PC: Rode diversas versões do Windows no seu PC e troque entre eles durante o startup.
  • Resolva os problemas mais comuns de boot: Com o Boot Corrector você pode eliminar todos os problemas de boot mais comuns e manter o seu sistema estável.
  • E muito mais...

    Limitações: O WinPE não está incluso neste download, Virtualization Manager 2009 não incluso.

    Se você é um usuário de 64 bits, siga o linkaqui.(File size: 106 MB)

    Suporte Técnico:
    Durante o período de Giveaway a Paragon Software fornece suporte técnico em http://twitter.com/paragonsoftware. Por favor, poste as suas perguntas se você tiver problemas enquanto faz o download, registro ou uso do software. A equipe de suporte da Paragon entrará em contato assim que possível.

Requisitos do Sistema:

Windows 7 (x32/x64) / Vista (x32/x64) / 2000 Professional / XP Home Edition / XP Professional / XP Professional SP 2 x64 Edition; CPU: 300 MHz or higher; RAM 256 MB; 100 MB HD space; Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher; SVGA video adapter and monitor

Publicado por:

Paragon Software

Página Oficial:

http://www.paragon-software.com/home/pm-personal/index.html

Tamanho do arquivo:

107 MB

Preço:

$39.95

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#5

EU TB Ñ CONSIGO SEQUER EXTRAIR O PROGRAMA!!!!
SIGO AS INDICAÇÕES E ...NADA!!!!
VEJAM POR FV O K SE PASSA
OBR
LUIS

Responder   |   LUIS  –  14 years ago  –  Você achou esse comentário útil? sim | não (0)
#4

Corrigindo. Fiz uma 3ª tentativa e instalou sem problemas. Funcionando 100%.

Responder   |   Guilherme  –  14 years ago  –  Você achou esse comentário útil? sim | não (0)
#3

eu nem sequer o consigo descarregar! a versão de 64 bit!

Responder   |   Pedro Nascimento  –  14 years ago  –  Você achou esse comentário útil? sim | não (0)
#2

Estou tentando instalar a versão 64 bits e nas 2 vezes a senha enviada pela Paragon não foi aceita (invalid serial number).
Alguem mais com problemas?

Responder   |   Guilherme  –  14 years ago  –  Você achou esse comentário útil? sim | não (0)
#1

Great Program !

Responder   |   Drax  –  14 years ago  –  Você achou esse comentário útil? sim | não (0)
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#5

To #1 Sjs: Here is the software’s manual: http://download.paragon-software.com/doc/manual_pm10per_eng.pdf

dummy  –  14 years ago  –  Você achou esse comentário útil? sim | não (+46)
#4

In case it helps anyone...
A hard drive, & many USB memory sticks, are formatted with at least 1 partition, but you can divide up the available space by creating additional partitions -- the available space remains the same, so each added partition means all partitions are smaller. Your PC/laptop treats every partition as if it was a separate, individual drive. The 2 main reasons for dividing up a drive into multiple partitions are a) adding another Operating System (so you can boot into your choice), & b) it can make organization & maintenance easier & faster... data or content or software that doesn't change, doesn't need backed up or defragged as frequently, & those operations take less time on remaining partitions because they now hold less data, content, or software.

The main downside to multiple partitions is needing to later on add or allocate more space to one of them. A partition's data itself doesn't have to be re-written, though it does help to have everything at the beginning of the partition when you're trimming the end, as well as you'll want to move that data to the start [front?] of a partition when you enlarge it by making it start earlier on the hard drive. Moving a partition's content around, &/or changing it's boundaries can mean data loss when things go wrong, so ALWAYS have a disc image backup. Besides, having your partitions backed up as disk images, you can restore a backup image to a new or re-sized partition on the original hard drive or another one, giving you some added flexibility when/if you're moving partitions &/or drives around.

Paragon's Partition Manager 10 Personal helps you do all that stuff & more... There are added features for working with partitions, like hiding them for example, though most will never use that sort of thing. Paragon's software also takes a bit of an intelligent approach, often adjusting things when whatever you're doing could make a system un-bootable. For example, if you copy your system partition [the one with Windows you boot from] to another drive, it will set that other drive to boot up rather than the original.

Now, restoring a backup image, or altering a partition normally happen when Windows isn't running -- you can't change things about files, like their location, whilst Windows is using them to run. [Easeus partitioning software can sometimes perform some limited operations with Windows running, but that's the exception rather than the rule] Whenever you have a lot of data to write to disk, it happens MUCH faster when you're running a modern OS. That's what you get with the pro edition of Partition Manager, Drive Backup etc -- you get the WinPE environment to boot into & work from rather than the functional but slooow mini version of Linux included with the Personal or Special editions.

Once you sign up with Paragon, if you opt into their email program you'll receive special offers that make upgrading sometimes a LOT cheaper. Or you can check out LiveXP & similar mini-versions of Windows that you can use instead of Paragon's WinPE environ. You can use more capable [faster disk access] versions of Linux. You can put your bootable, portable OS on a USB stick, which is faster than a CD/DVD. A disk image backup, compressed to ~ 25 GB takes me ~20 - 30 minutes to create on a 2nd, internal hard drive, & that's roughly what it takes to restore that image booting from a USB stick with LiveXP.

For alternatives to today's GOTD, probably (IMHO) the most popular are Easeus Partition Master, Linux GParted, & Acronis [often the free version supplied by hard drive makers like Seagate, & in tandem with something like GParted -- back up partition with Acronis -> use GParted -> restore partition contents with Acronis].

mike  –  14 years ago  –  Você achou esse comentário útil? sim | não (+43)
#3

SJs, it has a learning curve, but you need to backup your software and data (Paragon has a free program to do that, and there are free alternatives as well) because disk repartitioning can sometimes go poorly (happened to me...), but their move/extend partition function should keep your files intact, and shrink/delete the D drive, and extend the C drive. Always back up your drives before this, because it can sometimes not go as planned with partitioning.

GOTD and Paragon, thank you for offering this fabulous software once again. One really happy user :)

Toast  –  14 years ago  –  Você achou esse comentário útil? sim | não (+28)
#2

MeanTee, did you notice this passage: "If you are 64bit system user follow the link here."?

Mad Ollie  –  14 years ago  –  Você achou esse comentário útil? sim | não (+27)
#1

Problem with Wrong Version? (20, 21, etc) See above, There is a SEPARATE 64bit download today. Friends, please read the instruction on this page, and in the Readme, before posting response!

John C  –  14 years ago  –  Você achou esse comentário útil? sim | não (+27)

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