What are the main features and advantages of Paragon Hard Disk Manager 17?
Reliable Backup – Protects systems, partitions, files, and folders efficiently.
Fast Recovery – Restores lost data and working system states.
Disk Cloning – Copies drives for migration and hardware replacement.
Partition Control – Resizes and manages storage layouts with precision.
Boot Media – Provides recovery tools when Windows cannot start.
Performance Continuity – Supports long-term system stability and efficient storage management.
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Backup & Recovery – Full disk, partition, and file imaging
Partition Manager – Resize, merge, split, convert without reinstalling
Drive Copy – Uncompressed disk cloning for SSD upgrades
Disk Wiper – Permanent erasure with industry-standard algorithms
Core Capacity – Four disk tools in one console
Important – Commercial use rights and Windows Server support not included in this edition
Paragon Hard Disk Manager 17 combines backup, partitioning, disk cloning, and secure erasure into one Windows console. The Advanced edition is licensed for home use across up to three personal computers.
One Console – Manage four disk tools together
Live Cloning – Migrate to SSD without rebooting
Flexible Backups – Full, incremental, and differential imaging
Disaster Recovery –Bootable WinPE and Linux media
Secure Erasure – Wipe drives before resale or disposal
Three Computers – One home license covers three PCs
It bundles four Paragon tools — Backup & Recovery, Partition Manager, Drive Copy, and Disk Wiper — into a single interface for managing Windows drives. Backup & Recovery creates full, incremental, and differential images of whole disks, individual volumes, or selected files, with password protection and compression. The built-in Recovery Media Builder produces a hybrid UEFI/BIOS WinPE or Linux boot stick so you can restore a system that no longer starts. Partition Manager handles resizing, merging, splitting, and file system conversion (such as FAT to NTFS) without reinstalling the operating system. Version 17 also added Drive Copy, which clones a system disk as an exact uncompressed replica for hardware upgrades.
It fits home users who want one tool to swap an old HDD for an SSD, reorganize multi-boot partitions, and keep recoverable system images. The Advanced license covers up to three personal computers for home use only, so a household running several PCs is covered under a single purchase. The Drive Copy module clones a running Windows installation in the background, letting you keep working until you switch over to the new drive. Buyers who manage company machines or servers should not choose this edition, because it excludes commercial use and server operating systems.
No — Paragon provides no built-in cloud storage and no direct connector to third-party cloud services in Hard Disk Manager 17. Backups are written to local disks, external USB drives, or network shares instead, so offsite copies require a workaround such as syncing the backup folder to a cloud drive or mapping remote storage. This matters if your data-protection plan depends on automatic offsite retention, because you must arrange that layer yourself. For purely local image and file backups, the unlimited-job scheduler and three compression levels cover routine recovery needs.
Yes — the Drive Copy module clones an entire system drive to another disk as an exact, uncompressed replica, which is the standard path for HDD-to-SSD upgrades. The clone runs live, so Windows keeps relocating in the background without manual steps or a forced reboot, and you switch to the new disk only when it is ready. Alongside cloning, the suite supports OS migration and physical-to-virtual operations for moving a system between hardware or into a virtual machine. For partition layout differences, you can restore or copy with resize so the target drive's free space is used fully.
No — the Advanced edition is licensed strictly for home, non-commercial use and does not run on Windows Server operating systems. Using it on business machines or a server requires the separate Business edition, and server deployment needs its own server license. The Business edition is the one that ships with a 30-day trial and adds technician-style licensing for managing several machines; the Advanced edition has no trial. Confirm which scenario applies before buying, because the home license cannot be upgraded into commercial coverage after the fact.
The core disk tools are the same, but Advanced is a home license for up to three personal computers, while Business is a commercial license that supports Windows Server and technician use. Advanced has no trial and no server support; Business includes a 30-day trial and covers one computer per license, with server use available through a dedicated server license. Choose Advanced for personal PCs and Business if any machine is used for work or runs a server OS.
| Feature | 17 Advanced | 17 Business |
|---|---|---|
| Licensed use | Home only | Commercial |
| Computers per license | 3 PCs | 1 PC |
| Windows Server support | ✕ | ✓ |
| Technician licensing | ✕ | ✓ |
| Free trial | ✕ | 30-day |
No, this is the Windows edition and runs only on Windows. Paragon sells a separate Hard Disk Manager product for Mac, so Apple users need that version rather than this license.
Yes. The Recovery Media Builder creates a hybrid UEFI and BIOS recovery environment on USB, ISO, or PXE using WinPE or Linux, so you can restore an image even when Windows will not start.
Yes, it can configure backups for virtual machines from an available Hyper-V Manager and supports physical-to-virtual and virtual-to-virtual migration. This lets you capture a Hyper-V guest or convert a physical system into a virtual image for testing or relocation.
Yes. Partition Manager converts disks between MBR and GPT and includes a hex editor for direct sector edits, alongside resize, merge, split, and surface tests for bad sectors. This helps when preparing a drive for UEFI booting or repairing partition structures without wiping data.
| Operating Systems | Windows 11: Home / Pro / Education / Enterprise Windows 10: Home / Pro / Education / Enterprise Windows 8.1: Core / Pro / Enterprise Windows 8: Core / Pro / Enterprise Windows 7 SP1: Starter / Home Basic / Home Premium / Professional / Ultimate / Enterprise Windows Server 2019: Essentials / Standard / Datacenter business versions only Windows Server 2016: Essentials / Standard / Datacenter business versions only Windows Server 2012 R2: Essentials / Standard / Datacenter business versions only Windows Server 2012: Foundation / Essentials / Standard / Datacenter business versions only Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1: Standard / Enterprise / Datacenter business versions only |
| Processor | Intel Pentium III CPU or equivalent with 1000 MHz processor clock speed |
| Memory RAM | At least 2 GB RAM. Linux recovery environment 1 GB RAM. WinPE recovery environment 500 MB RAM. |
| Hard Disk | Up to 1 GB additional free space required during installation. |
| Display | Standard display compatible with the respective operating system. |
| Special Features | Basic partitioning create, format, delete or undelete, hide or unhide, active or inactive, assign or remove drive letter, change volume label, file system integrity check. Advanced partitioning split or merge, redistribute free space, change cluster size, convert to logical or primary, edit sectors, compact or defragment MFT, convert to MBR or GPT, surface check. Disk wipe with industry-class algorithms, shell integration, SSD Trim, clear HDD or partition, clear free space, cleanup reports. Data migration copy partition, copy entire disk, migrate operating system. Backup and restore with incremental and differential imaging, encryption, compression, verify backup data viability, pVHD, VHD, VHDX, VMDK support. Recovery Media Builder with driver injection, pre-mounted network connections, uEFI and BIOS compatible Windows PE or Linux USB or ISO recovery media. E-mail notifications for operation success or failure. Full uEFI support. Parallel ATA, SATA, eSATA, SCSI, iSCSI, USB 1.x 2.0 3.0, IEEE 1394 FireWire, PC PCMCIA card interfaces. All hardware and software RAID types already recognized by the operating system. Supports hard disks larger than 2.2 TB, AFD Advanced Format Drive, SSD, HDD, CD-R RW, DVD-R RW, DVD+R RW, DVD+ or -R DL, BD-R, BD-RE. Supports NTFS v1.2 v3.0 v3.1, ReFS v1.2 v3, FAT16, FAT32, Linux Ext2FS, Ext3FS, Ext4FS, Linux Swap, XFS, BtrFS, Apple HFS+, other file systems in sector-by-sector mode, and BitLocker-encrypted hard disks. |
| Note | Requires Internet Explorer 10.0 or higher. Windows Server support applies to Business versions only. Latest officially listed Windows 10 support in the legacy KB is version 1903, while Paragon’s current product page also states compatibility with the latest Windows 11 release. When operating under Windows 10 or 11, elevated storage access rights are required for certain recovery scenarios using BIONT.DRV. ARM64 support is available in the newest product version. |