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BootIt Next Generation
BootIt Next Generation combines a boot manager, partition manager, and imaging tool in one product. The partition manager features non-destructive resizing, converting, creating, copying, moving, del ...
Average of 3 user ratings:
- Oct 19, 2005
- For version:
- 1.75a
Versatile way to manage disk partitions 
Amazing value for money. This tiny versatile utility gives you complete control over the partitions on your hard disk. With today's large hard disks it is important to partition hem correctly, and this utility can do it all. Image and restore partitions (everyone should do this regularly on the Windows partn.). Resize, move, delete, create, format, copy, partitions. Back up the master boot record (everyone should do this as well). Boot into any partition to run many operating systems on one machine. BootIT NG partition image files are compatible with other apps from the same company Image for Windows and DOS - together they make a great suite which will protect you in the event of hard disk meltdown. The interface is a bit clunky but the underlying app is solid and reliable.
Review by: VikingMan (13)
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- Aug 08, 2005
- For version:
- 1.74
Bootit next generation 
WOW! wow! wow! wow! wow! This thing is the emperor over them all...(I've tried about 7 or 8 of all the "popular" ones of this type...but, BELIEVE me: this one is the best! I will never operate without it again!!! I would pay 4 times the cost!!! It is that awesome. I can do so much with this "Bootit NG". Forget the rest... this is the best. (A lil' extra playing with it will be necessary, but once ya understand all that it can do...GEEEZ)!!! What a tool! Thanks, "Terabyte Unlimited" for this true masterpiece!
Review by: shazzam (27)
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- Sep 13, 2004
- For version:
- 1.64
Indispensable and then some... 
Reading the description twice, then reading the online support pages twice, one may not yet grasp that this program can ALSO: a... fdisk and / or format to Dos, Win, Unix, Linux, xBSD; b... image to a cdr, of any partition, before booting to any of them... c...image to a 2d hd disk, before booting, [I recommend practicing the image-and-restore before it is actually needed, maybe on a small created-for-backup partition ]. Why anyone would run ANY win/dos/linux/bsd/unix without this program escapes me...
Review by: JE_popcorn (13)
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