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An advert for Paragon?
Authored by: Wol on Wednesday, January 02 2013 @ 07:47 PM EST
Looks a bit like it. Which if it is the software I'm thinking of, it's
linux-based :-)

iirc, the software I use for mucking about with partitions is Windows software,
but the boot CD it makes to muck about with outside of your hard disk boot
environment is actually a linux disk :-) even if the gui does look rather
windows-y.

Cheers,
Wol

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Significant booting challenges on EFI systems when upgrading to Windows 8
Authored by: Anonymous on Wednesday, January 02 2013 @ 09:13 PM EST

I'm having the same problems on Linux. Linux is not quite as restrictive about switching ports. However, old versions could be easily booted on different machines. With EFI, things are a bit different. Moving Linux between boot drives, and between drives is much more difficult.

Anyone got an easy solution for booting copies of Linux on different machines, or copying it between drives? It is nice to be able to give someone a backup server, and say "Put in the backup hard drive, and in an emergency, it will boot up in production."

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