Product of the Day: Acronis OS Selector 5.0 Deluxe
Product: Acronis OS Selector 5.0 DeluxeManufacturer: AcronisAddress: 3270 Belmont Avenue #1 El Cerrito, California 94530-3828Telephone: 512-597-1429E-Mail: info@acronis.comURL: www.acronis.com
Truly reliable system software that allow you to simplify and automate your work with hard drives, partitions, and various operating systems. With Acronis OS Selector 5.0 Deluxe you can safely resize, copy, and/or move your hard disk partitions while easily installing and booting multiple operating systems on a single PC.
Special features that make this product better than any available today.
Great value, reasonably priced--feature rich Acronis OS Selector 5.0 Deluxe is only $49.99 (SRP)! This product combines everything in Partition Magic, Boot Magic, System Commander, and Partition Commander (all higher priced products) and adds unique features none of these other products have.
Full ReiserFS support--keeping pace with excellence, Acronis OS Selector 5.0 Deluxe fully supports the popular Linux file system ReiserFS, the preferred file systems of many modern Linux operating systems.
Full Ext3FS support--Acronis OS Selector 5.0 Deluxe is the only partitioner and boot manager to fully supports the new Red Hat Linux default file system, Ext3FS.
Windows XP ready--Acronis OS Selector 5.0 Deluxe was the first partitioner and operating system boot manager in the world in which both Linux and special Windows XP support was implemented.
Manages up to 100 operating systems on one computer--Acronis OS Selector 5.0 Deluxe allows installing PC-DOS, DR-DOS, MS-DOS, OS/2, Windows 95 / 98 / NT / 2000 / XP on the same partition. Unlike our competitors, we support operating systems with the same system folder names (e.g. C:\Program Files) on the same partition.
Full list of tested and compatible operating systems include: Linux - ALL distributions, FreeBSD, Solaris, SCO, UNIX, UNIXWARE, OS/2, BeOS, MS-DOS, PC-DOS, PTS-DOS, DR-DOS, FreeDOS, Windows 3.1, Windows 95, Windows 95 OSR 2, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows NT 3.1, Windows NT 3.5, Windows NT 3.51, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP, QNX, and B-TRON.
Lightening fast versus competition--moving FAT32, NTFS, and Linux partitions, Acronis OS Selector 5.0 Deluxe is as much as 3 to 6 times faster than its competition, saving both time and effort.
Partitions hard disks of any type and size--Acronis OS Selector 5.0 supports hard disks of any size and type (IDE, SCSI) that can be accessed via BIOS, in any modes (Normal, Large, LBA), including extended BIOS functions.
Bootable and operating system independent--all Acronis OS Selector 5.0 Deluxe software functions can be run off its bootable CD-ROM without ever starting an operating system.
Detection of and protection from boot viruses--if Acronis OS Selector 5.0 Deluxe detects a boot virus, it cancels booting and displays a message that a virus was detected.
Minimum System Requirements: Pentium class CPU; 16MB RAM (32MB or more recommended); 4X CD-ROM; VGA monitor; 3 MB free hard disk space; floppy disk drive; and mouse.
UPC code: 8-27125-54321-8
ISBN number: 0-9713939-0-7
Suggested Retail Price: $49.99
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