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Why System Commander 9?
Safely partition, install and run multiple operating systems on one computer. When booting, simply select the operating system you want to use and System Commander takes care of the rest.
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Features Manage Multiple Operating Systems with Ease
System Commander handles every OS available on the PC including
every Windows, Linux, Solaris and more. The OS Wizardâ„¢
determines the best configuration for new operating systems and
prepares your PC for the additional OS. This makes migrating to a
new operating system much easier and less risky, by allowing you to
keep your current reliable operating system exactly the same.
The Safest Way to Install an Operating System
System Commander safely and automatically prepares your hard drive
to accept your new OS while protecting everything already on your
computer - data and other OSes. Simply choose the OS you plan to
install, and the OS Wizard will set up your system! System
Commander automatically partitions your hard drive for increased
protection.
Exclusive Undo Technology
System Commander's undo feature is the safest and easiest way to
return your system to its original configuration. Using the
BackStep® Wizard, you can see all of the actions that the OS Wizard
previously performed and any partitioning work. Simply select the
operations that you wish to reverse and the BackStep Wizard will
undo those steps. Nothing could be easier! |
Benefits Boot any x86 OS on one
PC
- Windows Vista through 95
- Linux & Unix
- Old OSes like OS/2, DOS, even CP/M
Partition
Automatically
- OS Wizard prepares disk for each new OS
- Improve performance, organization and more
- Copy one drive to another
- Manual Resize, Copy, Move, Create, Format, Delete, Convert
Run OSes at full speed all the
time
- Non-resident design ensures OS has 100% access to all
hardware
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What's New USB Support
Many device types
- USB hard drives
- USB flash drives
- keyboards
- mice
Specialized USB support
- Hot-swappable - add/remove devices at start of OS Wizard/Partitioning
- All partitioning operations - Resize, Copy, Move, Create, etc.
- Option to disable USB support
- Boot from USB devices when BIOS supports USB
Vista Support
Automatic Boot Detection of Vista
Install into Vista
Partitioning Operations for VistaÂ
OS Wizard for VistaÂ
Fixes problems caused by Vista
- Boot-Fixer updated to fix Vista's new boot process as OSes are added
- Can disable Vista text-based Boot Manager for direct access to OSes
- Ability to insert generic Vista compatible boot records
New OS Selection Menu
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         New Partitioning User Interface
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Reviews
 IT Reviews Review System Commander 9
"If you want to alter or upgrade your OS to just about any operating system thrown at the PC since 1986, this must be one of the most stress-free, safe and uncomplicated ways to achieve it." Click here to read the full review. |
System Requirements
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| Version |
9.01 |
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Windows 95,
Windows 98,
Windows Millenium,
Windows NT,
Windows 2000,
Windows Server 2003,
Windows XP,
Windows Vista 32-bit,
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* Note: DOS install
capability available with CD (boxed) version of product only.
- CPU: Intel Pentium or higher processor
- CD or DVD drive for installation
- Either Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP/2003/Vista or DOS
installed, or a boot diskette from one of these operating systems
with access to the CD/DVD drives.
- 20 MB of unused disk space for installation (less for Windows
9x/Me or DOS).
- Partitioning operations requires 64 MB RAM while running. For
some operations, such as resize or conversion of very large
partitions, significant additional RAM might be necessary.
- Windows or DOS installed (NTFS/FAT32 or FAT), or you must
have a primary FAT partition on the first drive below 8 GB or a
primary FAT32 partition anywhere on the drive.
- Acrobat Reader 5 or higher to access the online user's guide.
- Optional: Two 1.44 MB diskettes ready to make the optional
utility and restart diskettes. For systems without diskette
drives, the System Commander program CD is bootable and can be
used for directly running Partition operations and the restart
feature, or you can create a bootable CD/DVD from the included
ISO image.
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