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What is new in PartitionMagic 8.0?

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What is new in PartitionMagic 8.0?

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New file management features that include the ability to browse files, and view and manipulate files or folders on multiple types of file systems. New NTFS features enabling you to choose the cluster size on creating a new NTFS partition or changing the cluster size of an existing NTFS partition, and NTFS format versioning (NTFS 1.4 to the latest). (This feature requires 256 MB of RAM for drives over 120 GB in size). Enhanced Copy Partition functionality letting you choose the partition type (logical or primary) for the destination partition and whether that partition is to be resized. Changes in the UI, primarily in the main screen, that adopts a Windows XP look and feel. Support for Linux EXT2 and EXT3 file systems. Support for partitions up to 160 GB, containing up to 145 GB of data. …etc Cause: Partition Size Limitation of Partition Magic. Solution: Contact PowerQuest for more information.

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• New file management features that include the ability to browse files, and view and manipulate files or folders on multiple types of file systems. • New NTFS features enabling you to choose the cluster size on creating a new NTFS partition or changing the cluster size of an existing NTFS partition, and NTFS format versioning (NTFS 1.4 to the latest). (This feature requires 256 MB of RAM for drives over 120 GB in size). Enhanced Copy Partition functionality letting you choose the partition type (logical or primary) for the destination partition and whether that partition is to be resized. Changes in the UI, primarily in the main screen, that adopts a Windows XP look and feel. Support for Linux EXT2 and EXT3 file systems. Support for partitions up to 160 GB, containing up to 145 GB of data. …etc Cause: Partition Size Limitation of Partition Magic. Solution: Contact PowerQuest for more information.

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