Acronis Disk Director is the only disk partitioning software that allows you to automatically or manually resize, copy, and move partitions without losing data. It also lets you reorganize the hard disk drive structure and optimize disk space usage. If you use your computer for different purposes or wish to try a new operating system, it is safer and more convenient to use an operating environment that is completely separate from your business applications, entertainment, children's files and other data. It provides a powerful, reliable, and easy-to-use way to manage booting of multiple operating systems on a single PC. In the event of the accidental loss of a partition, it allows you to automatically recover any deleted or lost partition with any file system by booting from a special recovery CD or diskette, even if your operating system fails to boot.
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Reviewing 11 (Jul 3, 2010)
Uriel is a lier.
DD11 does support Windows 7.
Many functions from DD10 were removed (like wiping partitions). Pity.
Reviewing 11 (Jul 2, 2010)
Finally compatible With Windows 7. What took them so long? The 10 version killed my OS but thankfully I keep backups. They forced me to try Partition Wizard Free edition after which I bought a pro license for one third the price of what Acronis is charging. One would think that Acronis would be able to keep up with the times and not continue living in the XP days.
Reviewing 11 (Jul 2, 2010)
Bloated. Not fully tested - one example it will crash/freeze if run with a USB drive inserted that has been encrypted with bitlocker.
There are far better and free alternatives out there. Save your money.
2 free/cheaper alternatives:
http://www.partitionwizard.com/comparison.html
http://www.partition-too...manager/comparison.html
Reviewing 10.0 Build 2160 (Oct 29, 2007)
doesn't recognize Windows Dynamic Disks
help file can't be searched
3.5
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