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7tools Partition Manager 2005 - User Guide and FAQ

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Wizards vs. manual management of operations

You can use either Operation Wizards or Operation Dialogs to execute operation from the program's interface. Hereafter you will find the detailed description of all Operation Dialogs, with mention how each setting affects the operation performance.

Wizards

Wizards guides you through the set of Wizard's screens. Each screen contains one simple question and prompts the limited list of possible answers. Passing all these screens the Wizard collects enough information to initiate the required operation. Finally, Partition Manager will execute the operation.

Wizards are easy-to-use, but it does not allow configuring the performance and implementing some advanced features. The way to fully control the behavior and performance of the program is to use Operation Dialogs.

Manual management with Operation Dialogs

In the manual management mode, the program allows customizing all controllable parameters of operations in appropriate dialogs. With using this ability, one can effectively control performance and use all abilities of the program.

Usually, all parameters required for an operation are collected in one dialog. The program suggests some consistent initial values for all operation's parameters, and in most cases, one can permit default settings.

Copy Partition

Copy is another primary function of Partition Manager. The copying of partitions can be used for the purposes of:
  • cloning "sample" partitions
  • making backup copies of working partitions
One can duplicate partitions to protect oneself from downtime in case of system malfunction. The partition can be copied back to the original place within few minutes, or it can be used for copying just separate files.

Partition Manager allows to copy partitions of any type. Partitions of unknown filesystem types are always copied in the sector-to-sector copying mode, and both copy and original have the same size.

As to partitions of known filesystem types, the program provides an ability to copy them either in the fast copying modeor in the sector-to-sector mode. In addition, there is the ability to automatically change the partition size during the copying.

Partition Manager duplicates all usable partition data including files, the exact structure of directories and filesystem metadata: location of files, security information, access quotas and so on.

Frequently Asked Questions - 7tools Partition Manager

  1. Q: I created a Partition Manager bootable diskette. Now when booted from it, I cannot see some letters of all partitions.
    A: The Partition Manager-bootable diskette is based on DOS OS. That is why the drive letters are assigned only to those file systems which are recognized by this OS: FAT16 and FAT32.

  2. Q: Can I use Partition Manager to convert NTFS partitions into FAT16/FAT32?
    A: Yes, Partition Manager converts NTFS into FAT16/FAT32 partitions and vice versa without data loss.


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