Partition Find and Mount: Painless Partition Recovery
Create, delete format you hard drive with this partition management tool
Batch Picture Resizer is a new easy-to-use user-friendly batch image resizer.
Partition Recovery - Recover lost FAT12, FAT16, FAT32, NTFS, HPFS partitions

Resize Partition Soft

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Partition Find and Mount 2.0.0.6
Partition Find and Mount: Painless Partition Recovery
3 / 10
CompuApps SwissKnife V3 3.01
Create, delete format you hard drive with this partition management tool
3 / 10
Batch Picture Resizer 1.6
Batch Picture Resizer is a new easy-to-use user-friendly batch image resizer.
3 / 10
Meetsoft Partition Recovery 2.0
Partition Recovery - Recover lost FAT12, FAT16, FAT32, NTFS, HPFS partitions
2 / 10
BatchPhoto Lite 2.0.1
Easily resize & rename dozens of pictures faster & in one operation. Try free!
2 / 10
Image Resizer Pro 2005 2.6.4
Instantly resize, convert, and watermark a large batch of images at a time.
2 / 10
Visualizer Photo Resize 5.4
A powerful freeware JPG/JPEG Photo Manager for resizing multiple digital images.
2 / 10
Batch Image Resizer 2.78
Batch resize, rotate, stamp and convert images. Supports All image formats.
2 / 10
Paragon Ext2FS Anywhere Personal Version 2.5
Paragon Ext2FS Anywhere is designed to mount Linux partitions under Windows OS.
2 / 10
Batch Images Now 1.2
Batch resize, rename, compressing images and wrap multiple images as .exe file.
2 / 10
Smart Partition Recovery 2.0
Did you lose a drive? Smart Partition Recovery will restore it!
2 / 10
DiskPatch 3
DiskPatch is a professional DOS based data recovery utility
2 / 10
Active@ Partition Recovery 3.0
DOS-based partition recovery software
2 / 10
FastForm 3.7.32
Form resize and design control for VB6
2 / 10
Paragon Hard Disk Manager 5.5
Hard Disk Manager affords everything you may need for managing hard disks
Review by Anthony Dhanendran: Your computer's hard disk can be divided into partitions to make it easier to manage. HD Manager allows you to change and adjust these partitions to suit your purposes. Alternatively, if you have only one partition, you can use HD Manager to split it into two or more. Why would you want to do this? Suppose you wanted to give Linux a try without upsetting your existing system, or wanted to create a separate space to store music or video clips. Normally you would have to wipe the whole disk and start again from scratch, but HD Manager allows you to rearrange things while leaving everything else as it is. It has a simple enough menu system: you select the options you want, and tell it to apply the changes. Rebooting may be needed, in which ... (4/5 - 14-Mar-2005)
2 / 10
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