(released circa 2012-2013) was designed for the Windows 7 and early Windows 8 era. Paragon Hard Disk Manager 14 Professional (released circa 2014-2015) was the bridge between legacy BIOS and the emerging UEFI/GPT standard.
The leap to version 14 was defined by its response to modern hardware challenges. Where earlier iterations struggled with the complexities of , HDM 14 introduced seamless support that allowed users to move or restore systems across different port connections without manual "boot-fix" headaches. Key technological shifts included: paragon hard disk manager 14 professional 13