14.02.2019

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Paragon Software proudly starts CampTune X Beta testing. Beta Product information: Web site: Reviewer's guide: In case you have any problems with registering or installing the product and you can’t review it, please contact us at We will be glad to assist you. Thank you for your participation - We'll look forward to your feedback! Beta Testers evaluating Camptune X Beta, please review and answer the following questions, after you complete the tests of the software.

Was your redistribute operation successful? (If No: please send us the log files and describe your problem shortly) 2. Was the process intuitive? No.( If No: please describe the stage that caused major problems for you and what improvements you suggest) 3. Were all dialogs and menus in program clear to you? (If No: please describe the confusing dialogs, or send screenshot based examples) 4. Do you think that Camptune for Mac OS X needs additional features?

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If Yes: please describe features you want to have in the next version. Do you think that Camptune solution functionality needs to be extended? (If yes, what else would you like this solution to do, extended tasks such as creating a partition for Windows, ability to backup and restore Windows partition, support of complex configurations, etc?) b. It is good already and complete. Hello Paragon. I do not have Boot Camp configuration, thus I can't give you reasonable answers for question listed in your post. Motorola surfboard sb5101 usb drivers for mac os.

However, I've installed native version of CamTune to see how far it's behind your previous attempts. Surely, native software is good step forward, but I'd like to mention a number of issues I met: - After registration I received email with 'Product Key' and 'Serial Number'. However CampTune X asked me to enter 'Name' and 'Serial'.

- The program uses worst fonts I've ever seen. Image shown when there is no Windows OS - excellent trolling.

Just tried it and have problems: I had two partitions: MACOSX 215GB, 45GB free BOOTCAMP 40GB I tried to resize them, relocating 20GB from the MACOSX partition to the BOOTCAMP one. The process failed and logs were sent (my mail is icarri at gmail.com) After that i have some problems: MACOSX partition new size is 195GB with 25GB free (so the 20GB are missing and nowhere to be found) BOOTCAMP partition size is still 40GB and while i can access to it and read/write, windows no longer start in VMWare, returning the error: Cannot open the disk '/Users/Icarri/Library/Application Support/VMware Fusion/Virtual Machines/Boot Camp/Boot Camp.vmwarevm/Boot Camp.vmdk' or one of the snapshot disks it depends on. Reason: The partition table on the physical disk has changed since the disk was created. Remove the physical disk from the virtual machine, then add it again. How can i recover those 20GB missing? How can i make the bootcamp partition bootable again? UPDATE: Using the disk utility i see the space unallocated there, and can assign it back to the macosx partition (i haven't yet, i prefer to wait for your answer).

Second update: I answered myself: - How can i recover those 20GB missing? I just expanded the MACOSX partition to take that free space using Disk Utility. - How can i make the bootcamp partition bootable again in VMWare? I did a google search and found how to recover the bootcamp partition in VMWare.

Just had to delete the virtual machine and let VMWare to create it again. It doesn't affect at all the bootcamp partition data, it's a safe process.

Then i tried the process again and it worked fine, doing exactly the same, so i don't know what did it happen the first time. I suspect it might be related to admin rights, as the first time i ran camptune i was asked twice for the admin password, first when running the app, then again when doing the resizing process.