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Efficient Multi-Boot and Drive Partition Management with BootIt Collection

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  Terabyte Unlimited has come out with their latest multi-boot management software called Boot It. You can get the Boot It UEFI and the Boot It Bare-Metal versions independently or together as a collection that allows easy use for both legacy bios and the newer UEFI system standards found on most PCs and laptops sold in stores. The Boot It Collection allows the user to install and operate dual boot systems with different OS packages. You will be empowered to partition and create disk images for whatever use you may have, including modifying existing partitions and moving partitions to new drives or other computers. The simple, easy-to-use interface cuts out the bloatware often found in third-party applications, making the booth manager incredibly useful for users of every experience level. You can edit boot configuration data (BCD) and delete partitions that are no longer used to save space on your drives. This is especially useful for workflows that include a need to easily copy part

Create Customized Desktop Productivity Shortcuts with QnE Companion

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  PC users know that Windows is a powerful operating system capable of creating many opportunities through native and third-party software packages. The only problem is finding ways of personalizing and streamlining that productivity may be a little overwhelming. Unfortunately, it always seems that the only people capable of taking advantage of these shortcuts and hotkeys are IT professionals. That is where the fantastic tools available through QnE Companion come into play. This easy-to-use, intuitive software package includes features for all ages and capabilities. The software takes up little space on your system to avoid any lag in processing power. It provides you with all the customization needs for routine, day-to-day operations you may desire. The team behind QnE Companion must have felt the same frustrations average users feel every time they try to take advantage of Windows potential power but cannot quite figure out how to access those tools. For example, take their QnE Cli