Paragon Hard Disk Manager Suite 12 Review


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Buy: https://www.cleverbridge.com/80/?affiliate=3402&scope=cart&cart=73607 Paragon Software Group's marketing manager, Ekaterina Uchaeva, and the Paragon Technology Advisor Council's Ksenia Schevjeva agreed to send Windows 7 Forums a license for technical evaluation, review, and demonstration of Paragon Hard Disk Manager Suite 12. The product combines the famous, world class, no questions asked backup and recovery system, that made Paragon famous, with additional must have hard disk drive utilities. These utilities make the maintenance, preparation, modification, migration, or re-installation of any operating system an easy-to-perform, reliable task. Paragon Hard Disk Manager Suite 12 really shines in its ability to combine what would normally be two products into one master suite. The software promises to deliver reliable backup and recovery options with hard disk drive modification utilities and delivers, quite amicably. In comparison to its world-renowned rival, Acronis, Paragon keeps it simple by providing the tools necessary to initialize or modify partitions, hard drives, SSDs, and flash drives into nearly any measure of storage. The ability to create, modify, merge, wipe, shrink, and expand partitions is a process that is made easy, and worth the extra investment, for anyone who wants to complete their backup and recovery option for home, home office, and small business use. Paragon Hard Disk Manager Suite 12 suffers from some setbacks when creating the bootable rescue media; also known as the Paragon Advanced Recovery CD, due to what appears to be changes in licensing for the Microsoft Windows PE environment. A separate utility bundled with the software allows you to create the media with the Windows Automated Installation Kit (WAIK). Once created, Paragon Hard Disk Manager Suite 12, and its entire assortment of features, can be run nearly flawlessly by booting from disc or USB flash drive - without the operating system in active operation. This procedure allows for more thorough and reliable backups, restores, and hard disk drive management. Included in the software suite are utilities that make converting a standard Windows installation into a SSD-ready deployment simple, a way to convert any disk image into a GPT partition, and a method that can convert the entire disk into a virtual machine-ready file. Ultimately, Paragon Hard Disk Manager Suite 12 stands out for its overall ease of use and reliability. While it may not share the updated looks of its primary competitor, with bundled features that would normally cost a fortune, Paragon Hard Disk Manager Suite 12 helps show us once again that slow and steady can win the race. Windows 7 Forums recommends Paragon Hard Disk Manager Suite 12 for intermediate computer users who need a reliable solution for backup, restore, and disk management. It is clear that Paragon has spent the majority of its development time working on improving their product, and not anti-piracy activation schema as their main competitor, Acronis has. For many customers who may want to use the program on a desktop and laptop non-concurrently, this will prove to be a major relief. Special thanks to Paragon Software for making this review possible. Learn how to use Paragon Hard Disk Suite 12 and all of its feature set in this review and tutorial from Mike Fara at http://windows7forums.com


Comments

  1. Paragon HDM15 Suite+Treatment: not required (the installer is already disinfected)
    Can be borne by someone)
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  2. here's something hard...I hope that someone could help me please...my laptop has the cd/dvd drive broken ,no usb bootable in bios and no OS ...how can I boot from a usb pen with a operating system,does anybody knows? thanks....hope you could help me please.
  3. Why can't people a fast and informative video. This guy sounds like a Speak & Spell, so monotone that it would anyone to sleep.
  4. I'm guessing this would be the same procedure to create a bootable USB thumb drive? 
  5. wth is that program is that version 14? are you kidding me? because it doesn't look the same on windows 8
  6. i tried out version 14 of the hard disk manager pro and the only thing it did was just format the secondary drive where I was going to clone ..The option of cloning HD to HD is just format..... totally useless software.
  7. Installed the software and used it to migrate OS from HDD to SSD, no problems. Backed up Server 2012 C: boot drive, tried to restore to another hard drive but it won't let me restore to the drive I want. If I select "Original Location", it wants to restore to Drive0 partition 1, if I select another drive (bootable, active, primary) it will extract the files to a folder in the root of the drive which takes 13 hours (for 20 GB ?!!) and is useless because I cannot boot windows. Utter rubbish. Looking elsewhere.
  8. Great review but no mention of the local disk being D: instead of C: when running off the the Restore Disk.
  9. you have two mouses hehe :D nice video man
  10. your voice sucks
  11. I used this program just the other day to backup up of my C drive just in case. Today I had a "just in case" moment when I was trying out various antivirus programs. I have tried Acronis and never has the backup worked for me, always had errors. I had backed up my C drive (via Paragon) to my external USB 3.0 drive, never considering the boot disc would recognize my USB 3.0 PCIe card. It recognized it no problem and in about 15 minutes my C drive was back fully repaired. Paragon 10/10.
  12. Your D: Drive may be unformattted, is something else handling your hard drive partition, such as pre-loaded boot OS due to the hard drive too big for your motherboard? You also didn't specify your hard drive size, or the partitions you currently have.
  13. Thank you very much for your review of 'Paragon Hard Disk Manager Suite 12' Review. The video you made improved my understanding and corrected a few misconceptions I had with the utility. Thanks!
  14. zygoatinottawa, usually when a drive is shown as unformatted within Paragon, it's possible the disk has bad sectors or file system errors. I would recommend you run a check disk. Open Computer, right-click the D drive > Properties > Tools tab > Check Now and check mark both options for repair and fix. This will require a restart. You can always contact Paragon for immediate support at 1-888-347-5462 option 3 & 1.