image: Paragon Hard Disk Manager
Similar articles
ADVERTISEMENT
Reviews Disclaimer
Readers are reminded that the opinions expressed, and the results published in connection with reviews and/or laboratory test reports carried out on computing systems and/or related items are confined to, and representative of, only those goods supplied and should not be construed as a recommendation to purchase.

Review: Paragon Hard Disk Manager disk management

An all-in-one suite for managing your hard drive and data backups

What is this?
Recommended by PCW
Price: £30 (approx)
Manufacturer: Paragon
System requirements



Ratings
Overall rating: Overall rating
Features: Features
Ease of use: Ease of use
Value for money: Value for money
Rate this product
Verdict

Pros: Good combination of tools and features; very easy to use; great for beginners
Cons: Some (but certainly not all) tools are already available in Windows
Overall: Great all-in-one backup, disk and partition management application


Paul Lester, Personal Computer World 14 Mar 2007

ADVERTISEMENT

Hard disk management is something that concerns everyone at one time or another, but the majority of computer users simply utilise the rather basic but fairly capable tools provided with Windows.

Paragon’s Hard Disk Manager combines all of these and more into a single user-friendly application. The program is split into four main categories. You’ll find a selection of tools to create, format and delete hard disk partitions, along with options to manage existing partitions by merging or redistributing free space.

You can also create, schedule and manage backups, and create copies of either entire drives or selected files as well as use additional management tools to check archive integrity or build recovery discs to safeguard against worst-case situations.

It’s a pretty extensive feature set, and one of the most impressive aspects of the software from a usability point of view is the wizard-based operation and the amount of information you’re provided while you carry out a task.

Formatting, repartitioning or backing up data always requires a great deal of care to prevent unwanted data loss, and the way Hard Disk Manager keeps you informed at each stage of the process is one of its biggest strengths.

You’re given examples on the state of your computer in ‘before’ and ‘after’ views and provided with warnings or further information to qualify the state of your system throughout the change. In addition you can undo the majority of actions extremely easily, so there’s distinct peace of mind – something new users and beginners will particularly appreciate.

The full version of the personal edition is available for around £30, which is extremely reasonable considering the wide range of tools on offer. You can also download a demo from our site to check out the advantages of the package for yourself before you buy.

There’s plenty of tuning software around that serves as little more than a different interface to tools already present in Windows. But, Hard Disk Manager combines plenty of new tools as well as offering a user-friendly and informative interface for managing your PC.

This version isn’t compatible with Vista, however a free upgrade to version 8.5, which will include Vista compatibility, will be available on release. See Paragon’s Vista site for more information.

See also:

image: acronis trueimage 10Now with Vista support, Acronis’ backup application promises more than ever  16 Nov 2006
image: lucion filecenterAn alternative to the Windows Explorer method of file management  10 Nov 2006
VCom Partition Commander 10 screenshotTake full control of your hard disks  12 Oct 2006

All Backup Tools

Like this story? Spread the news by clicking below:

Post this to Delicious del.icio.us    Post this to Digg Digg this    Post this to reddit reddit!

Permalink for this story

R E A D E R   R E V I E W S
M A R K E T P L A C E
Sponsored links