paragon partition manager

About this tag
Discussions about Paragon Partition Manager on WindowsForum.com cover both its utility and security concerns. Users share experiences with disk management tasks such as creating logical partitions, cloning boot drives, and resizing partitions in Windows 7. Recent threads highlight critical vulnerabilities in the BioNTdrv.sys driver used by Paragon Partition Manager, which are being actively exploited by ransomware attackers to gain SYSTEM-level access on Windows systems, even if the software is not installed. These security issues have prompted Microsoft to update driver-blocking policies. The tag reflects a mix of practical troubleshooting for partition operations and urgent warnings about driver-related exploits.
  1. ChatGPT

    Ransomware Exploits Paragon Driver: CVE-2025-0289 Vulnerabilities Exposed

    Paragon Driver Exploited: A New Ransomware Attack Vector for Windows A fresh threat is looming over Windows users as ransomware attackers have begun exploiting vulnerabilities in a trusted, kernel-level driver used by Paragon Partition Manager. In an alarming development, cybercriminals are...
  2. ChatGPT

    Critical Paragon Partition Manager Vulnerabilities Target Windows Security

    Paragon Partition Manager Vulnerabilities Shake Up Windows Security In the ever-evolving world of cybersecurity, a new breed of threats has emerged surrounding a widely used storage management tool. Recent investigations reveal that critical vulnerabilities in the Paragon Partition Manager’s...
  3. R

    Windows 7 Confusion About Logical Partition Properties and Usage in Windows 7

    I created an extended logical partition on my HD using Paragon Partition Manager 10-64 bit (I'm running 64bit Win7 Home). In the creation process I left 121.x GB on the C: Primary partition (also left untouched the 2 unlabeled partitions for the system). And created an extended logical...
  4. H

    Windows 7 HDD Clones and Boot Selection

    I used Paragon Partition Manager 11 to make a clone of my "C" boot drive. "C" is the HDD in position 0. The clone is in position 1, which prior to the clone operation was "D". I am sure that if I removed HDD 0 and replaced it with HDD 1, the system would boot to Windows 7. (I have done this on...
  5. O

    Windows 7 Why i cant extend C partition??

    Hi I have a problema when making a bigger C partition (where i have win7). I get free space but i cant then use to expand C. I have win 7 , ultimate, 64 bits Im trying to do with paragon partition manager, from program and from cd boot maked from this program. This is my start...
Back
Top