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Jul 7 2008, 10:00am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
A new software product called EASEUS Free Partition Manager has been announced that allows personal use without any cost. The product will allow you to resize Windows XP and 2000 partitions on the fly without losing data. The product will also prevent you from making mistakes resizing your partitions that might make your computer unusable.
The catch is that users in the corporate world will need to buy a version to work on server operating systems and the software doesn’t support Windows Vista. The business version can resize partitions across a RAID array as well.
Via EASEUS
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