Install HDDs on Windows Systems with Ease


Disk Manager for Windows
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Platform: Windows

Install HDDs on Windows Systems with Ease

Disk Manager for Windows facilitates the installation of new and secondary hard disk drives on Windows systems, which has never been an easy task. Its graphical interface makes remapping CD-ROM drive letters and setting jumpers a snap. And, the software's FileCopy utility lets you automatically copy files from your old hard drive to the new one.

Disk Manager for Windows also includes a utility that overcomes BIOS limitations by replacing restricted or unsupported drive parameters. Context-sensitive help screens aid users throughout hard drive installation. Finally, the software supports Windows 95/FAT 32, which enables more efficient use of data storage space and lets you create partitions larger than 2GB. Ontrack Data International, Eden Prairie, MN, (800) 872-2599, www.ontrack.com.

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