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Active@ Partition Manager

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Contents
Legal Statement..................................................................................................3 Partition Manager Overview............................................................................... 4 Initialize Disk (Physical Device)......................................................................... 5 Create New Partition.......................................................................................... 6 Change Partition Attributes................................................................................ 8 Format Partition................................................................................................. 9 Resize Partition.................................................................................................10 Rollback Partition Changes...............................................................................11 Advanced Editing.............................................................................................. 12 Hardware Diagnostic File..................................................................................14 Application Log................................................................................................. 15
Edit Boot Sectors......................................................................................................................12 Edit Partition Table................................................................................................................... 12

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Legal Statement
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Partition Manager Overview


Partition Manager is advanced disk utility that allows you to perform disk partitioning tasks, such as creating partitions and volumes, formatting them, and assigning drive letters. Initialize raw disk, edit partition tables and more. Most of these changes to disk partitioning are recorded in dedicated backup files thus at any time these changes could be rollback at certain point. See Rollback Partition Changes on page 11 for more information.

The main features of Partition Manager are: Initialize Disk (Physical Device) on page 5 Create New Partition on page 6 Change Partition Attributes on page 8 Format Partition on page 9 Edit Boot Sectors on page 12 Edit Partition Table on page 12

Active@ Partition Manager is a separate module of Active @ UNDELETE - advanced data recovery toolbox. For more features, like: Recovery deleted files or files from deleted or damaged partitions. Restore deleted or damaged partitions. Work with Disk Images. Recover data from damaged RAID's. Low level disk editing and more please visit Active@ UNDELETE web site.

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Initialize Disk (Physical Device)


To make disk accessible for application it needs to be initialized first by one of the following partition style: Master Boot Record (MBR); GUID Partition Table To initialize physical disk proceed as follows: 1. In Partition Manager select a Disk (Physical Device) node 2. To open the Initialize Disk dialog, do one of the following: From the Partition Manager toolbar click Initialize button or use command Actions > Initialize... from main menu; Right-click the selected item and click Initialize... command from the context menu. 3. Confirm disk selection and other options

Figure 1: Initialize Disk dialog Dialog options Partition style Select either MBR (Master Boot Record) or GPT (GUID Partition Table) partition style. Note: GPT partition style is not supported by older versions of Windows. It is recommended for disks larger then 2TB. For all other purposes we recommend to use MBR partition style Create typical bootstrap code Default generic bootstrap code will be written if this option is on. Clear Primary partition table Primary partition table records will be cleared. Warning: It is highly recommended to not clear primary partition table in case of restoring deleted or damaged disk partitioning. 4. Click OK to complete disk initialization.

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Create New Partition


To create new partition (Logical Drive): 1. In Partition Manager select a Disk (Physical Device) or Unallocated space node. 2. To open the Create New Partition dialog: From the toolbar click Create New Partition button or use command Actions > Create New Partition... from main menu. Right-click the selected item and click Create New Partition command from the context menu. 3. Adjust dialog options and click Create button to create new partition.

Figure 2: Create Partition dialog Partition Geometry Primary or Extended Partition can be created as Primary partition (of number of available Primary partitions are not exceeded) or as Extended partition. Sector Offset First sector of created partition. It can be set exact by numerical value entered in text box or by moving left slider in Device View control; Partition Size Partition size can be set in megabytes or in sectors, depending on state of Measure in Sectors check box; Partition Geometry Mark Partition as Active Newly created partition will be set as Active Partition; Assign Drive letter For Primary Partition or Logical Drive on extended partition drive letter can be assigned from the list of available in the system drive letters;

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Format Partition [optional] Volume label Text label of partition (disk). This field can be blank File System Select file one of the supported file systems: FAT, FAT 32 or NTFS. Unit Allocation Size Depending on selected file system and total partition (disk) size available allocated unit size may be different. Default value of unit size is recommended.

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Change Partition Attributes


To change Logical Drive (partition) attributes: 1. In Partition Manager, select a Logical Drive (Partition) node. 2. To open the Partition Attributes dialog, do one of the following:

Figure 3: Create Partition dialog From the Partition Manager toolbar click Change Attributes button or use command Actions > Change Attributes from main menu; Right-click the selected item and click Change Attributes from the context menu.

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Format Partition
To format Logical Drive (Partition): 1. In Partition Manager select a Logical Drive (Partition) node. 2. To open the Format Partition dialog: From the toolbar click Format button or use command Actions > Format... from main menu. Right-click the selected item and click Format... command from the context menu. 3. Adjust dialog options and click Format button to format partition.

Figure 4: Format Partition dialog Dialog Options Volume label Text label of partition (disk). This field can be blank File System Select file one of the supported file systems: FAT, FAT 32 or NTFS. Unit Allocation Size Depending on selected file system and total partition (disk) size available allocated unit size may be different. Default value of unit size is recommended.

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Resize Partition
To resize Logical Drive (Partition): 1. In Partition Manager select a Logical Drive (volume) node. 2. To open the Resize Volume dialog: From the toolbar click Resize button or use command Actions > Resize... from main menu. Right-click the selected item and click Resize... command from the context menu. 3. Adjust dialog options and click Resize button to format partition.

Figure 5: Resize Partition dialog Dialog Options Resize options Use radio buttons to expand to use maximum space available or shrink to last used cluster. Use custom option to define exact new size of partition. Note: Use device control drug'n'release feature to set approximate partition size. 4. Click Resize to resize selected partition (volume).

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Rollback Partition Changes


Some critical partition layout changes made to a physical device are backed up by default. Users can roll back these changes at any point by using the Roll back Partition Changes tool. These changes are: Initialize Disk Create Partition Format Partition Delete Partition

To open the Rollback Partition Changes dialog, do one of the following: From the Tools menu, choose the Roll Back Partition Changes command. For a selected physical device (disk) node use the context menu Roll Back Partition Changes command.

To roll back changes made to a physical device, select a restore point in the chronologically ordered list and click the Roll Back button to complete the changes.

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Advanced Editing
Edit Boot Sectors
Primary Boot Sector and Copy Boot Sector (if applicable) can be edited and synchronized by individual fields. Active@ UNDELETE provide "suggested" boot sector with most appropriate values for reference. To Edit (Synchronize) boot sectors: 1. In Partition Manager or Recovery Explorer select a Logical Drive (Partition) node. 2. To open the Edit Boot Sectors dialog, do one of the following: From the toolbar click Edit Boot Records button or use command Actions > Edit Boot Records... from main menu; Right-click the selected item and click Edit Boot Records... command from the context menu. 3. Use radio buttons near the value fields to select and click OK button to confirm changes.

Figure 6: Synchronize Boot sectors dialog box

Edit Partition Table


You can edit Disk System Records (MFT, Boot sector etc.) by using specially designed forms. To edit Partition Table: 1. In Partition Manager select a Physical Device. 2. To open the Edit Partition Table dialog: Use command Actions > Partition Table... from main menu;

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Right-click the selected item and click Partition Table command from the context menu. 3. Change desired fields to appropriate values

Figure 7: Edit Partition Table dialog To discard all changes and restore all values to fields in the dialog, click Reset. To save all changes made in the dialog, click Save. Warning: Saving incorrect values might render the partition useless. You may not undo changes that you make in this dialog.

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Hardware Diagnostic File


If you want to contact our technical support staff for help with file recovery, a file that contains a summary of your local devices is helpful. Active@ UNDELETE allows you to create a summary listing file in XML format. This data format is human-readable and can help our technical support staff analyze your computer configuration or point out disk failures. To create a hardware diagnostic file from the File menu, click Save Hardware Info As... Note: To save time when contacting our technical support staff, we highly recommend that you provide us with a hardware diagnostic file

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Application Log
This log view monitors each action taken by the application and displays messages, notifications and other service information. Use the messages in this screen to observe and further understand the flow of the recovery process. We recommend that you attach a copy of the log file to all requests made to our technical support group. The entries in this file will help us resolve certain issues. To prepare a log file, turn on Display Trace Events and Write Log on Disk options in the Preferences dialog box. It is best to save the log file to a physical disk that is different from the disk that holds the deleted data. By doing this, you reduce the risk of writing over the data that you are trying to recover.

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