Computerworld et al - shrink drive and migrate to Windows 7 with PerfectDisk

Monday, October 26, 2009 by Joe Abusamra
                                                         

Rick Broida, writing last week in PC World in an article also picked up by Computerworld, Network World, InfoWorld, The Industry Standard and more, describes his moving to Windows 7 from Vista on a new hard drive partition. Because Rick wanted to get more "shrinkage" on his drive than Disk Management would give him, he "turned to PerfectDisk, a drive defragmentation program that can perform the all-important function of moving system files to the beginning of the partition, thus freeing up much more of the available space."

                                              

This is just another benefit of PerfectDisk's free space consolidation available through its Space Restoration Technology. Defragmenting software that can also provides disk space management such as shrinking a drive effiently. If you're moving to Windows 7, you'll need more than the built-in Windows 7 defrag utility to effectively shrink your drives, just as you did with Vista. With PerfectDisk, you can do more than defrag a computer.

A lot more.
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Comments for Computerworld et al - shrink drive and migrate to Windows 7 with PerfectDisk

Friday, June 4, 2010 by Israel:
I installed a trial version. But I could not increase shrinked space after running perfectdisk despite the fact that there is 100 GB free space in C: Is it really possible to do what you wrote in your web site about Windows 7 ?
Tuesday, July 6, 2010 by Joe Abusamra:
Hi Israel, Yes, it can be done. Please contact support@perfectdisk.com and they can assist you. Thanks, Joe

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