

The idea of a portable version was/is nice, but it was not fully portable in the strict sense of the word - the only fully portable partitioning software I've seen is Eassos Partition Guru, which while it's not my favorite, is portable.

It wasn't so much that iM-Magic software was bad, but that the bar was set pretty high - I already had 3 good apps installed, & that was already probably 2 more than I'd need. I've looked at & tried iM-Magic partitioning software, but never saw anything in the past that would motivate me to keep it & use it when I already had similar software from AOMEI, EaseUS, & Paragon. IM-Magic Partition Resizer Server obviously does servers, & it does RAID, which to me are it's selling points - both are a bit more rare on a GOTD. Good luck for today's test candidates! Save | Cancel A drive past it best times is not a good candidate to play with and without an image of the drive partition and full data backup the shortest period of power failure will make itself felt unpleasantly. Not only does you need to have a clear picture of how to go about it sensibly and when it is totally inadvisable to even think about it. Usually it was either complete ignorance of the whole process in combination with "fail-guaranteed" software.

Having said that I have known people to end up with non-bootable drives, data loss, quasi nervous breakdowns, heartaches, the lot. Never would I want to play with partitioning software just for the sheer fun or hell of it though I never experienced any problem ever. However, over the many years with Windows PCs I have used quite a number of partitioning applications on my own machines, helping others, starting way back with Powerquest, continueing with Acronis and eventually also moving on to freeware such as EaseUs and Aomei. My Synology NAS data server is as much as my experience goes (Linux). I do not run a server myself, hence it is difficult for me to image that many of you are familiar with Windows servers. My God, they do dig obscure companies up.īefore anyone even bothers to download I'd recommend to pay a short visit to their site and give Google or Bing a chance to throw some light on the product and the company itself.
