Avanquest Partition Commander Server v10.0.2127  

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Everything you need to safely and easily partition your hard drive!

Partition Commander® lets you reclaim hard disk space, organize your files, add new operating systems (OSes), and in many cases speed up hard drive access speeds. Best of all, you don’t have to be an expert. Partition Commander shows you the results of each step of the way before any actions occur, so you can quickly create your desired results or undo operations before they are committed to the disk.

VCOM Partition Commander Server Edition Includes:

Server Support. Works on both Servers and Workstations. This includes all variants of Windows 2000 and 2003, as well as Windows 98/Me and XP!

Technician’s License. Allows a single specified individual to use (but not install) Partition Commander, on an unlimited number of systems - no counter limitations or extra fees! Perfect for IT departments, PC manufacturing and QA departments.

To get the Technician’s License of the Partition Commander 10 Server Edition ($499.95), please call (925) 474-1702 or 1-800-325-0834 Monday through Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Pacific Time (Holidays excluded).

Partition Commander 10 Professional. Includes one copy of Partition Commander 10 for installation on a single system. With PC10 you get safe resize for NTFS, FAT, FAT32, and Linux. Also includes partition create, delete, move, copy, and undelete for every PC based OS.

The safest way to partition your hard drive

No other utility lets you partition your hard drive with more ease and confidence. It even has built-in safety features to protect against system failures, including power loss while partitioning. And with our undelete feature, you can quickly find and restore a deleted partition, even if another product deleted the partition! With any other partitioning product, your data is toast.

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