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IM-Magic Partition Resizer Pro 3.2 was available as a giveaway on March 4, 2017!
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.
3.2 version new feature:
Portable function added, which allows users to resize partition space from a bootable external CD, DVD or USB drive.
NB: The registration data is in the Readme file in the package you download!
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 512 MB system memory
7.6 MB
$39.99
Too pity, it can't handle bad cluster/sector.
Useless for me. :(
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I have just managed to get it to send link to email hope it will be there and thank you
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I am not able to down load via FB no matter how much I click it on nor via email thank you for any help
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At first, I assumed that IM-Magic Partition Resizer Pro was going to be another clone of the excellent freeware Minitool Partition (freeware). But it is more user-friendly, and got other options such as Defragmenter, and clean up disc, you can also copy the content of the disc or usb onto another unallocated (unpartitioned and empty usb).
The help guide is simple and quite straight forward. And there is also the only user guide only with a training video. They also provide help with a bug of running low on memory, and other troubleshooting problems.
Therefore I recommend it.
Also it was easy to activate and install. No problem whatsoever.
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Thanks for the software.
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Hello to anyone one that can help...I downloaded and installed just fine but can someone please tell me WHERE in the program can you open to register it? I have click everything and everywhere in the opened program to find a link to register! Thanks in advance for the prompt response!
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Hi Lane Mosley. :-)
I had a previous version of this software and I, like you, didn't have to insert the license key in the program.
I think the program used directly my previous key, but I'm not sure of it.
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Lane Mosley, all you have to do is install your program, then check for the notepad text provided in the GOTD zip. Open it and then carefully copy and paste it to "Activate" in your software. And Tada!
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Lane Mosley, there is a big orange "Activate" button, click on it and use the key from the readme.txt.
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xilolee,
Thanks for the info...I believe you are right as I had an earlier versaon as well and I think that is what took place. Thanks for the response -- very much appreciate your time!
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Windows 8/10 already does this.... "Computer Management"
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Kailey,
"Windows 8/10 already does this.... "Computer Management""
Windows [not just 8/10] does allow you to create &/or format partitions, create &/or mount/dismount VHDs, do some resizing etc. Windows Will Not move data on the partition like IM-Magic Partition Resizer Pro can, though using Windows backup you might be able to accomplish that.
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Does this tool allow the user to create a Winpe iso file to boot directly from the bootable Winpe. Because i am only interested in that part.
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momo,
"Does this tool allow the user to create a Winpe..."
Says it supports WinPE & Portable here:
resize-c[.]com/pro/specs.html
If all you're after is a WinPE ISO or bootable USB stick etc., start here:
msdn[.]microsoft[.]com/en-us/windows/hardware/commercialize/manufacture/desktop/winpe-intro
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Yes, it does.
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momo, Couldn't anyone reply with "yes".
Yes you could make a Winpe from the WAIK downloaded for Win7 and things.
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" 3.2 version new feature:
Portable function added, which allows users to resize partition space from a bootable external CD, DVD or USB drive. "
My questions are:
1-Why they must be bootable in order to resize
2-Who partitions CDs and DVDs
3-How do you resize them, unless they are re-writable
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Martin, I think you have it backward. The portable version needs to be placed on a bootable CD/DVD/USB/External drive so when you boot (restart) your system using that drive, you can run the portable version. That way, Windows is not doing anything during the re-sizing process, so it should be safer and faster. The portable version should let you resize any partition on your hard drives, including the one where Windows lives. I haven't tried IM-Magic Partition Resizer yet, but other programs work this way.
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Hi everybody. :-)
Preamble: I'm using Win10 home x64, DEP always on, UAC enabled with max level, custom scaling 150%, resolution 1920x1080, color depth 32bit, refresh rate 60Hz, Win10 Defender, Win10 firewall.
No problems detected after doing pre-scans and post-scans with Defender, SAS, MBAM2, EEK, GSAM.
No problems detected after I've sent the package to metadefender, virustotal, jotti, virscan (only ClamAV on jotti says it's a PUA, but the same engine on the other services says it's clean. See links at the end of this post).
Those webservices show the same false positives for GAOTD setup.exe found in last years: I won't repeat them.
No problems during software download and during its installation.
The new bootable media feature tells I need to install windows AIK/ADK: another software (aomei backupper) didn't need this extra-step on windows 10 (it was needed on windows vista systems, and maybe on windows 7 systems).
I hope this will be modified.
A simple whois research with the first three hits on google shows no information about the developer, i.e. no real address.
The same is true for their website.
This software seems to be a clone of Macrorit disk partition expert and/or Macrorit partition extender: quite the same GUI, quite the same files, quite the same words.
I did the same whois research for macrorit: same result as resize-c.com.
The same is true for macrorit website.
The website resize-c.com should be re-designed: the features of their software could be easily read in one page only, and the comparison webpage should have its own page (instead you can find it inside the "unlimited" edition page - this is not intuitive).
Also a changelog webpage could be useful to see the differences between previous and current versions (I had the previous version, now uninstalled, and I can't identify the differences).
I had to do it on my own.
Supported File Systems: NTFS (v1.2, v3.0, v3.1), FAT16, FAT32
Supported partition tables: master boot record (MBR), GUID partition table (GPT)
Supported disks: SSD, HDD up to 2TB (partitioned with MBR), HDD up to 16TB (partitioned with GPT)
Supported operating system: windows 2000/xp/vista/7/8/8.1/10 - 32/64bit
Partition Resizer Server supports also windows server editions 32/64bit:
- Server 2000 (all editions)
- Server 2003, Server 2003 R2 and SBS 2003 (all editions)
- Server 2008, Server 2008 R2 and SBS 2008 (all editions)
- Server 2012, Server 2012 R2 and SBS 2012 (all editions)
- Server 2016 is missing from the supported server versions
Features (I could have forgot some of them):
- P. Resizing (extension/shrinking) of any partitions, without data loss.
- One second extending technology to enlarge partition size.
- All levels of hardware RAID supported (including RAID0 RAID5 RAID10 etc)
- P. creation
- P. formatting
- P. deleting
- P. merging
- P. shrinking
- P. copying in non-allocated space
- P. browsing
- P. properties
- P. hiding
- P. "enaling"
- Change volumes labels
- Disk wiping
- P. conversion from NTFS to FAT32
- P. conversion from primary to logical and vice versa
- P. defragmenting
- APPLE bootcamp partitions are not supported
- Available in English language only
- Portable edition is available only in paid versions
- The bootable media is available in paid versions
Thanks to the GAOTD team!
Thanks for the software to resize-c.com!
I hope you'll accept all the suggestions.
Scan results on webservices
https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/d8783d348529632453a41330d136ac8409c6e574b748e51721955d7151337b94/analysis/
https://www.metadefender.com/#!/results/file/YTE3MDMwNFNrWGtTOUdkY2VIeU4xSHFmdTV4/original/analysis
https://virusscan.jotti.org/it-IT/search/hash/d8783d348529632453a41330d136ac8409c6e574b748e51721955d7151337b94
http://r.virscan.org/report/16a258b447895c0e64203a5c3ec44666
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I must add the user account control - UAC - shows publisher: unknown, at program startup.
Even this should be fixed.
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The 'Comment' heading should be changed to 'Insert negative view/sarcastic remark here.' Then people could even moan about the size of the title of the comments section!
This is a free software site. Who is being ripped off with a free, full version offer?
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It is actually possible and easy to partition a Windows 10 system drive without affecting the OS, by using its own Disk Management. I’ve done it.
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tomcat,
"It is actually possible and easy to partition a Windows 10 system drive without affecting the OS, by using its own Disk Management. I’ve done it."
Yes & No...
You can shrink the Windows partition on a default 10 install, but if you move the Recovery partition that by default comes after the Windows partition, the boot menu recovery option may not work [obviously if you remove that partition to expand the Windows partition, recovery will not work].
Windows Disk Mgmt will not move a partition & its contents the way that IM-Magic Partition Resizer Pro 3.2 [or most partition apps] can.
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"without reformatting disk and reinstalling OS!"
Exclamation mark indeed!
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Just grab it without thinking and use with pleasure ,like I did.
Please, don't forget to say Thank you! (Very important)
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"Featuring support for all brands of hard drives up to 2TB in size,"
Hardly keeping up with current trends of larger drives, especially as the larger the drive, the more partitions you are likely to want.
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TK,
Thank you, best to keep away from it I think.
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Ummm... most partition software does its job and you do NOT need to reformat OR reinstall the OS.
If that is a selling point, its a poor one, in fact, it sounds like they are trying to scam innocent noobs who don't know any better... there are cheaper options, and even free options.
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Kiwi1960, definitely. All this program can do is only to resize partitions for a whopping 40 bucks while there are plenty of FREE software that can do more job than that.
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