Paragon Hard Disk Manager for Mac
- Backup & Recovery
- Partition Manager
- Disk copying
- APFS container resizing
Paragon Hard Disk Manager for Mac
Back up, restore and maintain your Mac!
Paragon Hard Disk Manager for Mac is the ideal system and data management solution for Mac. Powerful backup and flexible recovery functions, everything you need for perfect partitioning, reliable data wiping algorithms, and much more.
People say the nicest things about Paragon Hard Disk Manager for Mac! Quotes are taken from the official Paragon Software site
Had some problems with NTFS disks, the Mac could not unmount or repair them or read them at startup or in Disk Utility. This program helped me out on that. Fixed every disk in 5 minutes with the Force Unmount function. GREAT product!
Thank You for great bunch of software. I managed to successfully move BootCamp partition from old backup to brand new disk with fresh OS X, extending / shrinking of all partition types works good as well. OS X is 10.11 El Capitan, on 256GB Samsung SSD.
I used the "Hard Disk Manager for Mac® Preview" on my MacBook with "El Capitan" and worked great. I successfully created two different partitions (NTFS) and (FAT32) in the same 64 Gb SanDisk microSD card.
Paragon Hard Disk Manager for Mac is the ideal system and data management solution for Mac. Powerful backup and flexible recovery functions, everything you need for perfect partitioning, reliable data wiping algorithms, and much more... All of this is what will make your Mac happy!
Covers all aspects of a Mac computer life cycle, beginning from drive partitioning and regular backup to system migration, disaster recovery and secure utilization of an outdated storage. You need two or more competitive utilities to have a similar set of functions.
Sector-level data processing through the Paragon's Snapshot enables to do live imaging of the entire Mac including OS, applications with great perfomance. Backup to VMDK opens up an easy migration to a virtual environment of VMware Fusion. Fast restore at a granular level allows to restore only needed files through the Finder by mounting backup image.
Create a bootable USB-flash stick or external storage to restore macOS system volumes or accomplish drive partitioning when macOS fails to start up.
Anything you may need to effectively manage your Boot Camp Windows: backup, restore, repartitioning as well as boot correction capabilities.
10 military and governmental data wiping standards as well as support of the “SSD Trim” function to safely erase all on-disk data or only remnants of deleted files on traditional rotating platter disks or solid state drives.
If you develop a specific project on a day-to-day basis and have to make a backup every evening so as not to lose the progress of your efforts, you need to back up regularly. With Paragon Hard Disk Manager for Mac you can do an initial full image of individual volumes or entire system followed by incremental updates. By merging contents of an increment with its parental image you can optimize existing backup chains, as processing many increments in a chain during restoration takes extra time. This option can also help to save the backup storage space by getting rid of obsolete time stamps.
If initially allocated space for the Boot Camp Windows partition has turned out to be insufficient for your current needs, you can take some space from your Mac partition, thus redistributing the unused space between the partitions, and all that without the system restart.
You’ve accidentally lost your e-mail database. Restoring the whole backup image because of one file is long and irritating – with Paragon Hard Disk Manager for Mac you can extract data from backup images selectively, thus considerably saving your time.
Your Mac fails to start up and you don’t even know what’s wrong with it. Use our bootable recovery media to start it up, find out what’s wrong with it, and finally get the system back on track or at least retrieve valuable information from the failed storage device.
You need to try new software but are very much concerned about its stability. Moreover, you do suspect it could damage your system. The best way out is to back up your Mac to VMDK and launch it in a virtual environment of VMware Fusion to try and decide whether new software is safe and exactly what you need or not.
You’re willing to sell your old Mac. Make a clone of your old disk, resizing partitions while copying proportionally to the size of the new storage device or how you need it, and all that while you continue working under macOS. Once done, wipe data to make sure confidential data doesn’t fall into wrong hands together with your old disk.
Your Windows Boot Camp doesn’t start up. Before your initiate restore from a previously made backup image, try Paragon Software boot correction tools to get it back on track in minutes instead of hours.