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Hi fellows, today i will review Paragon Hard Disk Manager 12 (aka HDM), it is a comprehensive suite possessing multiple advanced modules to manage, maintain and optimize your hard drive.
I will use HDM on a WindowsXP x86 virtual machine.
Preambule
Just after the installation of the suite, a pop-up will ask you to create a "recovery disk", i highly recommend you to do it, since in case of system crash or unbootable system ; this disk will help you to restore/fix the issue.
Interface
HDM possesses 2 modes:
- The Express Mode: A simplified interface that shows the most important modules in an "easy-to-view & access" way.
- The Advanced Interface: A more complex interface, with all functions displayed in a more "professional" view.
Note: For the review, i will choose the advanced interface.
Advanced Interface
The advanced interface is divided into several zones as shown below:
- Main Menu: All the functionnality of HDM are available there.
- Toolbar: For fast access to the most used functions.
- Virtual Operation Bar: When you decide to do some operations to your hard drive, HDM put them into a virtual mode, allowing you to "preview" the effects of the changes on your disk, without really executing them.
- Common Task Bar: It gave easy access to several program's wizards.
- Disk Map: It displays the layout of physical and logical disks.
- Explorer Bar: located at the center of the interface, it is one of the most important area, it displays the help system, general information on the product, detailed information about disks selected , list of scheduled operations, etc...
- Partition List: It displays the current state and other informations of the system hard disks/partitions.
- Legend Bar: It displays the color scheme used for disk and partition based on file systems.
- Status Bar: This is the bottom part of the main window. The Status Bar displays menu hints, for each item the cursor points to.
Not to say, HDM has lot of features and options, i will not review all of them but the principal ones.
Basic Partitionning Task
Here you have 4 options:
- Express create: This is the fastest and safest partition creation wizard, you will be able to create a new partition in few clicks.
- Create: This wizard is more advanced than the above one, allowing you to execute a more complex and granular partionning.
- Format: As its name shows, it is for formatting your partition.
- Delete: Used to delete any partitions.
Now that you have the basic description of the wizards, let do some tests; i will simulate a basic user on WindowsXP with a 15GB drive and create a new partition.
Creating a partition
i will use the "Express Create" wizard, i want a second partition, and do it quick & secure (as most of us surely like to do):
- Take all unallocated space at the end of the disk: it does what it says ^^
- Smart Mode: It will take the most suitable amount of space
- Advanced Mode: Will take space depending of the adjoining partition, the user must be careful if the adjoining one is a system partition.
i dont want to mess up wityh my partitions so i will use the Smart Mode:
As i told you earlier, HDM virtualize all my actions until i apply them.
Now lets applying the changes ! HDM will show a popup to ensure you want apply the change (better be warned twice than never ^^)
, then HDM said i have to restart for the operations to be completed, ok no problemo.
Now the operations are executed after the restart during the boot sequence. ( i used a virtual machine so i can show you the process)
and this is what we have at the end, a brand new created and formatted partition, usable right away.
The process was really simple and safe, i could do it the eyes closed; this is a great plus offered by HDM.
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Hi fellows, today i will review Paragon Hard Disk Manager 12 (aka HDM), it is a comprehensive suite possessing multiple advanced modules to manage, maintain and optimize your hard drive.
I will use HDM on a WindowsXP x86 virtual machine.
Paragon Hard Disk Manager™ 12 Suite is an integrated set of powerful tools that is specially designed to tackle most of the problems you might face while using PC. Its functionality covers all aspects of a computer life cycle beginning from carrying out all the necessary partitioning operations to install the system from scratch and providing its data reliable protection to secure utilization of an outdated hard disk.
Preambule
Just after the installation of the suite, a pop-up will ask you to create a "recovery disk", i highly recommend you to do it, since in case of system crash or unbootable system ; this disk will help you to restore/fix the issue.
Building Recovery Media
Recovery Media Builder can help you accomplish the following operations:
· Prepare the Linux/DOS recovery environment (included in the installation package) on external media (CD, DVD, or flash memory) to boot and run utilities under Linux or PTS DOS, and that way to get access to your hard disk for maintenance or recovery purposes (strongly recommended);
· Prepare a custom Linux/DOS recovery environment by adding any data you like to the standard image;
· Prepare a bootable recovery environment from any ISO image;
· Create from the master CD the Linux/DOS recovery environment on a CD/DVD disc, or flash memory.
Interface
HDM possesses 2 modes:
- The Express Mode: A simplified interface that shows the most important modules in an "easy-to-view & access" way.
The first component that will be displayed is called the Express Launcher. Thanks to a well thought-out categorization and hint system, it provides quick and easy access to wizards and utilities that we consider worth using on a regular basis. With its help you can also start up the traditional launcher, the help system or go to the program’s home page.
- The Advanced Interface: A more complex interface, with all functions displayed in a more "professional" view.
Note: For the review, i will choose the advanced interface.
Advanced Interface
The advanced interface is divided into several zones as shown below:
- Main Menu: All the functionnality of HDM are available there.
- Toolbar: For fast access to the most used functions.
- Virtual Operation Bar: When you decide to do some operations to your hard drive, HDM put them into a virtual mode, allowing you to "preview" the effects of the changes on your disk, without really executing them.
Virtual mode is an effective way of protection from any troubles, since no operations will be executed until clicking the Apply button for confirmation, thus giving a second chance to weigh all pros and cons of this or that particular operation.
- Common Task Bar: It gave easy access to several program's wizards.
- Disk Map: It displays the layout of physical and logical disks.
- Explorer Bar: located at the center of the interface, it is one of the most important area, it displays the help system, general information on the product, detailed information about disks selected , list of scheduled operations, etc...
- Partition List: It displays the current state and other informations of the system hard disks/partitions.
- Legend Bar: It displays the color scheme used for disk and partition based on file systems.
- Status Bar: This is the bottom part of the main window. The Status Bar displays menu hints, for each item the cursor points to.
Not to say, HDM has lot of features and options, i will not review all of them but the principal ones.
Basic Partitionning Task
Here you have 4 options:
- Express create: This is the fastest and safest partition creation wizard, you will be able to create a new partition in few clicks.
- Create: This wizard is more advanced than the above one, allowing you to execute a more complex and granular partionning.
- Format: As its name shows, it is for formatting your partition.
- Delete: Used to delete any partitions.
Now that you have the basic description of the wizards, let do some tests; i will simulate a basic user on WindowsXP with a 15GB drive and create a new partition.
Creating a partition
i will use the "Express Create" wizard, i want a second partition, and do it quick & secure (as most of us surely like to do):
The wizard shows me 3 options:Thanks to a highly intelligent work algorithm, the wizard requires minimal involvement in the operation, thus you only need to choose a method you find the most suitable to create the partition (if several available), which actually differ in the amount of space to allocate. For easy perception, you can see the resulted disk layout on the disk map by selecting this or that mode.
- Take all unallocated space at the end of the disk: it does what it says ^^
- Smart Mode: It will take the most suitable amount of space
- Advanced Mode: Will take space depending of the adjoining partition, the user must be careful if the adjoining one is a system partition.
i dont want to mess up wityh my partitions so i will use the Smart Mode:
As i told you earlier, HDM virtualize all my actions until i apply them.
Now lets applying the changes ! HDM will show a popup to ensure you want apply the change (better be warned twice than never ^^)
, then HDM said i have to restart for the operations to be completed, ok no problemo.
Now the operations are executed after the restart during the boot sequence. ( i used a virtual machine so i can show you the process)
and this is what we have at the end, a brand new created and formatted partition, usable right away.
The process was really simple and safe, i could do it the eyes closed; this is a great plus offered by HDM.
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