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BootIt Next Generation

Version: 1.85a

Downloads Count: 6,635

License Type: Trial

Price: $35

Date Added: Jun 6, 2006

Operating Systems: Windows XP, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows 9.x, Windows Me, Windows Vista

File Size: 877 KB

Author: Terabyte Unlimited

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Editorial Review of BootIt Next Generation

BootitNG is an extremely powerful program for managing your hard disks, creating, deleting or otherwise manipulating the different partitions that appear to Windows as separate drives.

It can even change the size of a partition while preserving the data on it, but we strongly recommend that you make a backup copy of all of the data before you do that: If it fails, it will delete the data completely.

Fortunately, BootitNG can create the backup too as it can take an image of a partition and store it another drive, or on DVD. BootitNG doesn't run from within Windows. Instead, it creates a bootable floppy or CD-ROM that runs the program. When used properly, BootitNG is an incredibly useful program. When used improperly, it's a data destroying nightmare.

--Richard Baguley

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