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Main Window

The Main interface of Magic Partition is comprised  of five parts: 1. Tool Bar, 2. Action panel, 3. Legend bar, 4. Disk map, 5. Disk / Partition List. 1. In the Tool Bar, some of the common functions...

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Disk & Partition

After starting MiniAide Fat32 Formatter, you can select the partition you want to change directly from the Disk/Partition List. Note1:  MiniAide Fat32 Formatter does not support volume sets and dynamic...

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Selecting An Operation

After you select a disk or a partition, you can use the left click function of your mouse to start an operation. You can also select an operation from the Disk or Partition menu in MiniAide Fat32...

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What is RAID and how to Resize RAID?

What is RAID? RAID stands for Redundant Array of Independent Disks, which is a technology that employs the simultaneous use of two or more hard disk drives to achieve greater levels of performance,...

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How To Format C From Recovery Console

One of several ways to format C is by using the format command from Recovery Console, accessible from a Windows XP or Windows 2000 Setup CD. You must have Windows XP or Windows 2000 on your C drive....

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Main Window

The Main interface of Magic Partition is comprised  of five parts: 1. Tool Bar, 2. Action panel, 3. Legend bar, 4. Disk map, 5. Disk / Partition List. 1. In the Tool Bar, some of the common functions...

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Disk & Partition

After starting MiniAide Fat32 Formatter, you can select the partition you want to change directly from the Disk/Partition List. Note1:  MiniAide Fat32 Formatter does not support volume sets and dynamic...

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Selecting An Operation

After you select a disk or a partition, you can use the left click function of your mouse to start an operation. You can also select an operation from the Disk or Partition menu in MiniAide Fat32...

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