appears as a build within the Hard Disk Manager 17 line, combining backup, partitioning, disk wiping, and cloning into one tool.
The "story" of is defined by its role as a bridge between a long-standing standalone legacy and its eventual absorption into a more comprehensive suite. Released around 2018–2019, version 17 marked a significant turning point for the software, featuring a completely revamped, modern user interface. The Evolution of Version 17 Paragon Backup & Recovery 17.4.3 Professional C...
: While a "Professional" edition existed for earlier versions (like 10.5 and 11) to handle complex tasks like Adaptive Restore (moving an OS to different hardware), the standalone "Professional" name was largely phased out during the 17.x lifecycle. The Shift to Hard Disk Manager appears as a build within the Hard Disk
: This era introduced a minimalist, tile-based design aimed at simplifying complex disk operations. However, some long-time users found this new interface "unintuitive" compared to the classic, detail-rich menus of previous editions. The Evolution of Version 17 : While a
: Version 17 shifted toward using PVHD (Paragon Virtual Hard Drive) containers for backups, while also supporting industry-standard formats like VHD, VHDX, and VMDK for better virtual machine compatibility.