- Paragon Hard Disk Manager 6.0: A Hard Tool for Hard Disks Paragon Hard Disk Manager is a unique system administration tool just for you. But you can only get use of it if the words «partition», «boot sector» and «cluster» sound familiar to you. If thats the case, you would really enjoy this universal and convenient hard disk manager. Paragon Hard Disk Managers Boot Manager can do virtually everything about the complex OS boot up; for instance
- TreeSize Professional. Explore Your Hard Disk. Are you an orderly person who wants to keep everything organized carefully? Do you want to know every single detail in your system and have actual information on all files and folders youve got on your PC? TreeSize Professional is the software you deeply need. TreeSize Professional is a powerful and flexible hard disk space manager for Windows 98/ME/2000/XP/2003/Vista. It can give you the complete information
- Digital Photo Rescue Professional - Erased Pictures Will Be Recovered If trying to look at your pictures you all you could see was an error message or a blank screen, dont rush to format your disk or flash card, dont try to fill it up with new data either. Chances are you can recover the lost images with Digital Photo Rescue Professional by ObjectRescue.com. The software recovers lost data from digital cameras, PDA, mobile phones, and a wide range of other multimedia
- Duplicate File Detector - take the burden off your hard drives in a few clicks Today, when hard drives have grown to enormous sizes, we dont really care when copying files around, downloading software from the Internet and storing documents to locations that seem to be most convenient in a specific situation. All that results of dozens and hundreds of identical files being stored on your hard drive or drives, which, apart from being plain confusing, creates unwanted mess and decreases the free hard drive
- Smart HDD Stretcher - an unusual method of increasing disk space without upgrading When you buy a new piece of hardware, its always good to know that you are utilizing 100% of its potential. After all, you paid for it! For instance, when you buy a new 500-gigabyte hard drive, you expect it to hold exactly 500 gigabytes and be sufficient for any conceivable purpose. In reality, however, you quickly discover that 500 gigabytes is not exactly 500 and that all the content that you download from the
- USB CopyNotify! – a reliable USB sentinel that won't let your data be stolen Todays USB drives are compact, spacious and fast, which makes them a standard medium for data storage and transfer. Their size and speed also make them an ideal tool for data theft — you can simply plug a tiny device into a USB port of any computer on the network and copy gigabytes of data in a couple of minutes. If your network contains confidential data that must be accessible to users but cannot leave the
- Selkie Rescue Data Recovery: Wake Up Your Dead Computer Computers and gadgets seem to like to fail when we need them most. So, theres nothing surprising in the operating system shutting down with the blue screen of death half an hour before your careers most important event. Computer failure could be a great theme for the creation of career-busting thrillers. But, unfortunately for producers and very fortunately for users, recovering data from a crashed computer now takes
- Virtual Flash Drive - a hack-proof container for your most valuable data If the content of your hard drives is not limited to family photos and favorite MP3 tracks and you have information that you'd rather not make public, you have several options to choose from. The easiest method would be to hide your data folders in the depths of your system hoping that intruders would not be smart enough to look in non-standard locations. However, this is a bit naïve and you shouldn't rely on this method if you want real protection. Apparently, you can copy all your
- RoboBasket - maintain order on your hard drive in a way you've never imagined! Keeping files in order is a task few of us manage to cope with. A new computer or a freshly-installed OS somehow make us keep things in order for a while, but a few days or weeks later you simply forget about it and start tossing files across your hard drive, saving downloads to your desktop, copying music to multiple folders and creating documents of all kinds in the root of your
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