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IM-Magic Partition Resizer Pro 3.1.0 was available as a giveaway on December 9, 2016!
Need to resize partition without reformatting disk? Try IM-Magic Partition Resizer Pro to resize partition spaces without reformatting disk, reinstalling OS, and don`t trouble yourself moving large data from one place to another. Partition Resizer Pro developed by IM-Magic Inc. is 100% safe for resizing, redistributing disk space, and has a very intuitive interface.
NB: The registration data is always placed into the Readme file in the download package!
Windows 2000/ XP/ Vista/ 7/ 8 (x32/x64)/ 10; Hard Disk: at least 100 MB hard drive space; CPU: at least with X86 or compatible CPU with main frequency 500 MHz; RAM: minimum 512MB system memory
7.6 MB
$39.99
Saw Paragon's offering a while back. I'll stick with that rather than a company I am not familiar with... I think the market for this function is getting saturated.
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Easy to install, easy to register, a good program.
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I have used these things before. Do not use if you are dual booting with ANY Linux kernel OS. This will destroy the link to boot into GRUB and you CANNOT recover. What this does is move clusters together and move others away from them. Because GRUB is linked to a certain cluster number, doing this will KILL your Linux boot loading. The OS is still there but it wont boot into GRUB only Windows. These do work but be aware of their work before actually using them. I am not saying anything bad about this program. It does what it says but these types of programs do more harm than good if you do not know what you are doing.
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thanks
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Windows handles partition resizing very well in most cases, and Mini Tool Partition Wizard also does a great job, including "alignment" if i'm not mistaken. It's hard to see why we need today's giveaway ....
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starvinmarvin, really hard to see, i've been skipping all these partition managers giveaway, because i have Mini Tool. Even though i'm not always sure that Mini Tool does everything that they do. But i'm not an active partition managers user, i should say.
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starvinmarvin, what makes this giveaway very useful is the fact you can "grow" a primary partition on the same drive that contain subsequent partitions without having to wipe-out and re-create the additional partitions after the fact. e.g. My "C" drive was almost out of free space and I was able to extend its size without re-partitioning, similar to what Partition Magic used to accomplish for me. The Windows Logical Drive manager doesn't contain the ability to perform that task.
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George Taylor, you can extend it "grow" in MiniTool as well.
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Besides the Facebook thing that makes me sick, there is no non-sense reason to buy $40 from an unknown (by me) competitor in the partition management market already filled with great free products. Among them MiniTools and AOMEI are frequently offered here -- they also have a free version.
Those who really want to try this GOTD should investigate whether it can align partition on cylinder or 4K sectors (e.g. GPT disks, especially from Western Digital). I may be wrong but I think XP prefers alignment on cylinders, otherwise fdisk complains. Of course, it is possible to align on both, but it's another story, strictly reserved for _very_ experimented users who know how to manage _and_ repair partitions manually.
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Will this work on a MacBook using BootCamp to dual boot between Windows 7 and OS-X?
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Paul, It will work - but not at at your Windows partition OS-X :-)
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Why pay? For free in system.
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Kaszpir7, Try growing a partition without having to wipe-out and re-create subsequent partitions, then ask "why pay?"
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Windows 8 and up does this through Computer Management. Why this tool?
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Talleywhacker, you can't resize system partition through Computer Management.
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Talleywhacker, i doubt it do all what 3rd party software do. As i remember Windows CM can't do everything, just one or two things....not much by other words !
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Thank you very much for the software, but here are a couple of critques - Pull-down menus are ALWAYS needed & WHERE do we put the registration number? sry
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I'm on AOL and I can never download "The Giveaway of the day" from the link given using the AOL browser. I paste the URL into MS Edge browser and then ask for an email to be sent to me which I usually get immediately. I then paste this into MS Edge again and I am able to download the program. I just did this with no problem and then installed and ran the program and activated it. The program looks OK but I haven't used it yet.
I use "MiniTool Partition Wizard 9.1 free" which seems to do all of the same things but it also is able to clone my operating system to another drive, which is important to me.
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autotran,
When making major changes to your system it is important that the software you use is easy to understand.
This requires a really good interface and MiniTool software excels in this area.
Have used MiniTool software given away in this site and found it quite exceptional.
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XP-Man,
Welcome back XP-Man, and I certainly will have a look at MiniTool program which you found it to be exceptionally good.
Best regards,
consuela
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autotran, if you want to never have a dl hassle (or AOL's spyware/profiling(!)) you should seriously use Firefox or one of it's clones. I've never had any issues with GOTD dl's using it (if you discount the inane (in your) face-book method (More spyware/profiling- I do not like ANY site tracking nor selling my usage history without MY permission or if I am not getting paid! AOL and FB both do that!)
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autotran, even though you're using AOL, you never have to use their browser. It's super bloated and not very efficient. Just make sure you're connected, then launch your favorite browser. I recommend Firefox over MS Edge. Much faster and user friendly...
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XP-Man,
Correct. MiniTool free version is excellent.
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autotran,
AOL still exists?
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Good on you GOAT, deleted my post again. It's very important for viewers to your site know about uploads with malware. You are doing your viewers a big dis-service by keeping the real facts from them..
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For the past week I've been getting your irritating 'Oops' page not available message, either on 'Download Now' or when following the emailed link. On two different PCs running Win 7
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Col, in the address bar while you're in the 404 page, try changing http://files2 to http://files3
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Raj, Thanks for taking the interest and offering the suggestion. Unfortunately, on that 404 page - which is a notification by giveawayoftheday, not the broswer - there is no 'http://files2 to change. The Url is just files.giveaway....
I can get access now, by using another browser. It seems that currently Opera is incompatible with all these links. They work fine with IE
Thanks again Raj
regards
Col
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You could try free AOMEI Partition Assistant to resize partition without losing data, in addition, it supports to move, merge, split, copy, format, delete partition as well as create bootable media, migrate OS to SSD, convert NTFS and FAT32, create Windows To Go.
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tony, and more detail you can refer to http://www.disk-partition.com/download-home.html if you like.
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Be aware, though, that AOMEI Partition Assistant Pro, like too many Windows programs nowadays, is not high DPI-aware. According to the screen you use and your display settings, you might get a UI so tiny that it's unusable for all practical purposes, or you might get fuzzy fonts and icons.
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Clairvaux, windows has a screen magnifier :)
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ew,
This can't be a substitute for a properly readable user interface, and a program following Microsoft's development guidelines. Proper high DPI scaling is a big issue. I constantly have to reject otherwise interesting software because they fail in that area. See here :
http://kynosarges.org/WindowsDpi.html
https://thesoftwarelife.blogspot.com/2012/12/the-joys-of-high-dpi.html
https://www.thurrott.com/windows/windows-10/83964/microsoft-may-never-fix-high-dpi-issues-windows-10
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Clairvaux, yeah, i agree with you, it's inconvenient to use magnifier to look at every button and text label.
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Clairvaux, you must be having a high resolution screen with high DPI if you're having problems with scaling.
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ew,
Why, yes ! How did you guess ?
Mind you, from my point of view, it's not particularly high DPI nor high resolution : a 24" monitor with a 1920 x 1200 resolution is fairly standard nowadays.
However, I do use it at 150 %, because at the normal display you just can't see anything. I also check the XP-style scaling setting in Windows, which is needed if I want some legacy software to display without a fuzzy interface.
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Clairvaux, i will keep this in mind if i will get a bigger screen, i'm on my 15.6'' screen laptop now.
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ew, the high DPI scaling issue is also a growing concern for portables, which tend to have many pixels relative to their small size. I'm glad if you haven't encountered this problem, though.
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ew, portables or not it depends on resolution and pixels per inch.
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