On Norton Partition Magic
Originally developed by PowerQuest Corporation, Partition Magic was acquired by Symantec on December 5, 2003 and then renamed as Norton Partition Magic or Symantec Partition Magic. Partition Magic is only compatible with these Windows operating systems including Windows 2000 and Windows XP rather other Windows Vista or Windows 7. In these two PM-compatible operating systems, user can employ Partition Magic to help resize partition without losing data.
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Key features of Symantec Partition Magic
Copy, move, resize, split, or merge partitions
Partition hard drive
Support a wide range of OSs
Change cluster size
Extend partition without restarting computer
Wizard-style GUI
Create and modify partitions up to 300 GB
Support USB 2.0, USB 1.1, and many external drives
Supports file systems including FAT, FAT32, NTFS, Ext2, and Ext3
Converts partition file system
Norton Partition Magic alternative
If you Google "Norton Partition Magic", announcement on Norton website read "Sorry, we no longer offer Norton Partition Magic.", will be strikingly noticed.
Though you can download Norton Partition Magic at other download sites, purchasing and upgrading it is no longer available. Except for this, Norton Partition Magic congenitally bears some defects: Windows Vista, Windows 7 and server systems are not supported
It is really easy for Windows ordinary users to find free alternatives to Partition Magic. However, there are few server partition magic choices. In this regard, I sincerely recommend this server partition magic MiniTool Partition Wizard to server users.
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