KDE Partition Manager is a free and open source partition manager application for the Linux operating system. It is a graphical utility for managing disk partitions. It allows users to easily create, delete, resize, move, and copy partitions and modify their attributes, such as filesystem type and label. It also allows users to back up and restore partitions, as well as check and repair file system errors. KDE Partition Manager also supports a wide variety of partition formats, including NTFS, FAT32, EXT2, EXT3, and EXT4, as well as LVM and RAID. The application is designed to be easy to use and can be run from a USB stick.
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Discontinued The last stable release was on May 5, 2004. On December 8, 2009, Symantec removed Partition Magic from its website and added this statement: "Dear customers, thank you for your interest in Norton Partition Magic. Due to changing consumer usage trends and Symantec's desire to offer the highest quality and most innovative solutions for the latest operating systems, Symantec has discontinued Norton Partition Magic 8.0".
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