How to Manage the Partition on Hard Drive for Windows

Wed, Sep 8, 2010

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To ensure your computer work well, you should always optimize your PC. For that, to complete HD partitions manage is real an important part of guarding data and optimizing computer system.

Partition management is an original task for creating, deleting and functions own in system. Avoiding data loss or system problems, you should accomplish a safe partition adjustment by trustworthy software. What is the best choice to manage partitions on hard disks, the “Disk Management” own in Windows Server introduced before maybe the closest choice.

When you want to extend the system partition, you need to re-install the system and create a larger volume Drive C: (system partition) during allocating the partition process. This is really a time-consuming and complex work for common users. To do these work, what do you need? Maybe you need a professional partition software to solve the repartitioning problems for your computer.

As a professional disk management solution, Partition Assistant implements repartitions on hard drives easily and keeps your data absolute safety.

For its high reliability and security, Partition Assistant is the best choice for technician-level Partition Management. With it, you can perform data security HD partition operations, including: resize partition, extend and shrink partitions, increase and decrease partitions, format partitions these main functions and other selective functions, for example set partition label, change drive letter, remove drive letter, convert volume file system, hide/unhide partitions, set active partition, check error, wipe data permanently, etc. All these can be previewed before applying to hard disk, and all data is full protected during the operations. Partition assistant is such a Partition Manager by demander.

It’s amazing! In case you are a common user and interested in these peculiar functions you may try Professional Edition of Partition Assistant which can meet your emand. And if you are the Windows Server user you may further try the Partition Manager Server Edition.

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