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Paragon Software Group is a German software company specializing in hard drive management, file system, and disk cloning software. It was founded in 1994 by a group of students from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, including current CEO Konstantin Komarov. The company is currently headquartered in the city of Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany.

The company offers many products for home and enterprise use, including the Paragon Hard Disk Manager which enables users of Windows-powered PCs to back up data seamlessly and recover them at any time. There are separate versions of the Hard Disk Manager for personal and commercial use, with the latter more advanced and expensive.

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Paragon offers a separate license if you want to use the Hard Disk Manager on a Windows server. But, there's no fixed price for it, so you'll have to contact the company's sales team for a personal quote.

You can back up individual files and folders from your computer by uploading them to external storage devices (e.g., USB disks, CDs, DVDs) or cloud storage services. You can also back up your entire system in one go.

This backup software option supports three types of backups; full, incremental, and differential backup. Full backup, as the name suggests, implies backing up all the data in a device by sending it to another location. Incremental backup refers to backing up all files that have changed since the last backup occurred, while differential backup entails backing up only copies of all files that have changed since the last full backup.

Disk partitioning refers to dividing a hard disk into one or more regions called partitions that you can manage separately. This software helps you do this so that you can manage your files more easily.

You can perform basic partitioning, which entails creating, formatting, deleting, hiding, and assigning files or converting them from one form to another. Likewise, you can also perform advanced partitioning, which involves more complex operations like changing cluster sizes, redistributing free space, splitting/merging, and surface checks.

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Advanced users can create more sophisticated scenarios based on the provided set of tools. Define specific backup strategy, migrate system and data, perform secure disk wipes and generate detailed reports.

Next-generation partitioning functionality ensures optimal storage use. Your internal drive running low on available disk space? This dilemma often occurs when you have multiple partitions to accommodate different systems and data types. With Hard Disk Manager, you can resize partitions on the fly to maximize available storage capacity. With newly-added features, you also can undelete and merge partitions, edit and view sectors in the built-in hex editor, convert partitions into primary and logical. Easily perform a surface test to identify bad sectors of the partitions.

Split/merge, redistribute free space, change cluster size, convert to logical/primary, edit sectors, compact/defragment MFT, convert to MBR/GPT, change primary slots and serial number, connect VD, surface check

Back up an entire system, volumes and files, scheduled backup, incremental and differential imaging, backup encryption and compression, backup data excludes, verify backup data viability, pVHD, VHD, VHDX, VMDK containers support

Restore an entire hard disk or its partitions, separate files or folders from existing backup jobs, isolated backup containers or legacy PBF images. Restore to the original or new location, restore with resizing, import backup jobs to manage in WinPE

Recovery Media Builder with drivers injection and pre-mounted network connection capabilities during setup helps to prepare bootable (uEFI and BIOS-compatible) Windows PE or Linux USB sticks or ISO images to use the product utilities on bare metal machines or when OS is down

I'm trying to shrink a fat32 primary partition from 500GB to 450GB in order to get 50GB unallocated space before the partition. The external disk has approx. 380GB data in it and connected via usb 2.0.The operation has been going on for nearly 24 hrs and the progress bar is at 10%. Task manager shows 80% memory usage, and Paragon Hard Disk manager is running. The external hdd has its led flashing, but on my laptop the disk usage led is hardly doing so.Conf.: [email protected], 2Gb ram, external drive: Lacie P'9220, Win7 prof. x86

Shrinking can be a lot of work if there currently is data in the excluded part of the partition. Keep in mind that your data is likely to be fragmented over the whole partition. All data in the 50 GB part has to be moved to empty sectors of the partition.

The problem with moving data while doing this kind of operation is that you don't have any buffer specified. Thus the software is using your memory. Loading data into RAM and writing it back to disk. This happens for both operations.

Paragon Partition Manager 2014 Free aims to make it easy to create, resize, reformat, and delete hard disk partitions, but its wizard-based processes compromise flexibility. Advanced users may need more control than this software's algorithms permit.

Mostly automated: Paragon Partition Manager scans your disks to identify existing partitions and available free space. All you have to do is check some basic options and let the software do the rest.

Too little control: The software looks for the first disk to create a partition, then the next, and so on. The only available partition space it found was on our C drive (which we did not want to change) not our 320GB D drive or the 650GB external drive with 93GB of free space we wanted to partition.

Chaos potential: Inexperienced users who want to create a separate partition for their music files (for example) on their C drive might accidentally wipe the wrong partition (Paragon recommends backups; we strongly agree).

Partitioning and managing disk drives requires care and attention to detail, and experienced users will probably want more flexibility and control than Paragon Partition Manager 2014 Free offers. But for basic or infrequent operations, it'll do fine.

The latest edition of Paragon Hard Disk Manager 16 also provides advanced users full control via additional backup strategy settings. The new Create Backup Job Wizard makes complex backup processes simple and ultra-fast, allowing users to define automatic backup jobs by selecting from predefined strategies. Create Backup Job Wizard has several built-in automatic backup strategies to choose from, or users can create their own. When creating your own backup strategies, users specify the start time (daily, weekly, monthly, or at specific events, such as system start or user login), adjust the number of increments created, define a strategy for deleting old archives, and control other options, such as shutting down the PC after backup. Another handy new feature is the creation of network connections, which are used to save backups on networked storage.

Despite the name, Paragon Hard Disk Manager is not only great for hard disk drives but also for solid state drives (SSDs) and virtual disks. This utility helps the home user backup and restore anything with an exact replica of a selected partition or system disk; manage partitions; permanently wipe sensitive data; and migrate specific files or the entire operating system to different storage devices. In the event of data loss, powerful restore options allow users to easily recover anything from the full system to individual files or folders. In case of boot-related problems like file system corruption or hard drive failure, the free Recovery Media Builder included in the basic version helps users create a backup that might later restore files in case booting into Windows the normal way is not possible. Most importantly, if ransomware or other malware encrypts files, the user can safely recover data using the Recovery Media Builder and restore the system to normal quickly and effortlessly.

I have been trying to contact Paragon Software about the password reset function you their website. I have been trying to reset my password for weeks now with no luck. I type in my email address but I never receive a reset link. Any help would be welcomed.

What will be the best solution as a backup/recovery software: hard disk manager or backup&recovery? I have tried some of course just to test such as crashplan, paragon, easeus but was not really satisfied with their speed of backup. For my personal point of view the only backup/recovery which can compete with acronis true image is novabackup professional, if you check some independant performance tests you can find that novastor programs are a bit faster in backup and restore speed, eg. 1.53 Gb vs 1.45 Gb. The only cons of novabackup is compression level. Have found this backup/recovery 2018 software comparison review with performance numbers -10-backup-recovery-software-2018-comparison/

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