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Partition Saving is a program that is used to save, restore and copy hard-drive, partitions, floppy disk, and other media devices. With this program you could save all data on a partition to a file (such as you could save this file on a CD for example). Then if something goes wrong, you can completely restore the partition from the backup file. You no longer have to reinstall every piece of software from scratch. All you have to do is restore the partition from the backup file and then update any software that was modified since the backup was created.
Version 3.6 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.
What's new in this version: Version 3.6 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.
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"Partition Saving"
Version: Partition Saving 3.6
Pros
good sofware
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"Great Freeware"
Version: Partition Saving 3.6
Pros
This is great freeware. I used this software for years without any problems. I setup a floppy disk and then a bootable CD to execute.
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"Excellent. The best free soft for partition saving / disk cloning I could find."
Version: Partition Saving 3.6
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"Good and simple to use"
Version: Partition Saving 3.6
Pros
Saves a disk partition as long as it's not the systems partition.
Cons
Does not & will not save the systems partition which is the one I'd really like to save & in this case the only partition on my laptop. The rest of the data can be saved with a simple copy (ie, drag & drop) & restored the same way, This saves the entire systems partition with all the data but only restores the data. The systems part can be restored with a Windows install, Yea!
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