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EASEUS Partition Master Professional Edition 6.1.1 era disponibile come app gratuita il 02 settembre 2010!
EASEUS Partition Master Professional Edition è una soluzione ALL-IN-ONE per il partizionamento e la gestione dei dischi fissi. Permette di estendere le partizioni, in particolar modo i drive di sistema, risolvere i problemi di mancanza di spazio sugli hard disk e gestire lo spazio disponibile su questi ultimi, il MBR e la GUID partition table (GPT) su Windows 2000/ XP/ Vista/ Windows 7 (sia x32 che x64).
In questo programma, tutte le principali funzioni per la gestione degli hard disk sono unite ad avanzatissime funzioni di protezione dei dati: Manager Partizioni, Wizard per la Copia di Dischi e Partizioni e Wizard per il Recupero Partizioni. Inoltre, potrete creare dei CD/DVD bootabili in caso di errori nel boot.
Windows 2000/ XP/ Vista/ 7 (x32 and x64); Windows Server 2000/ 2003/ 2008
40.3 MB
$39.95
Un software gratuito ma molto potente per recuperare fino a 1 GB di dati. Installatelo e risolverete tutti i vostri problemi legati alla perdita dei dati - recupera i file cancellati dal cestino, quelli persi a causa dei crash dei software, quelli presenti su hard disk formattati o danneggiati, persi a causa di virus, nelle partizioni perdute ed altro ancora su Windows 2000 / XP / 2003 / Vista / 2008 / 7. Il programma è altresì in grado di recuperare dati da partizioni formattate mantenendo intatti i nomi e le cartelle originali. Funziona con i dischi RAID e i file systema EXT2/EXT3.
Il vostro sistema, le vostre foto, la vostra collezione musicale ed i vostri dati finanziari sono protetti? EASEUS Todo Backup è un software GRATUITO per il backup estremamente potente che consente di creare copie di sicurezza e ripristinare file, interi hard disk o partizioni. Permette di effettuare il backup dell’intero PC, sistema operativo, dati, applicazioni ed impostazioni compresi!
The Good
* Straightforward and fairly easy to use.
* Has the typical partition management tools (resize, format, delete).
* You can change the letter and name of a partition.
* You can copy a whole hard drive or partition.
* Supports hardware RAID.
* Supports MBR and GPT volumes.
* Works on hard disks of upto 2 TB in size.
* You can hide/unhide partitions.
* Has some "error checking" features.
* Has the ability to copy dynamic disks.
* Has the ability to recover deleted/lost partitions.
* Has the ability to defrag disks.
* Has the abilty to "rebuild MBR".
* Has the ability to securely delete/wipe hard drives.
* You can create a bootable disk.
* You can password protect the program.
The Bad
* Only supports Windows based partition formats (FAT, FAT32, NTFS) - no Linux or Mac.
* The defrag feature does not allow the user to view any sort of "analysis" before conducting the actual defrag.
* Users can only securely wipe whole hard drives - can't chose to wipe individual partitions.
* Lacks the ability to create a bootable USB/flash drive.
* Bootable CD/DVD cannot support hardware RAID, GPT disk and cannot resize Windows Vista, Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 system partition.
* Deleted/lost file recovery feature are no longer available (it was available in previous versions - they have been replaced with enhanced partition recovery features).
* The program window always opens up fully maximized.
Free Alternatives
Paragon Partition Manager Free Edition
Partition Wizard
EASEUS Partiton Master Home Edition
For final verdict, recommendations, and full review please click here.
Comment by Karl @ ~13 - "Does anyone know if this Partition Master can delete the “HP Recovery Partition” drive D:\ from the older Windows XP sp3 OS without formatting the COMPLETE hard drive?"
Hi Folks
Karl - In a nutshell - YES. Your question actually answers itself - NO - don't worry - I'm not being smart - In order to FORMAT the ENTIRE drive - you would first have to DELETE BOTH Partions & create 1 FULL SIZE Partition instead OR Delete Drive D: & Expand Drive C to fill the drive space left by D:\ . . . [[ I hope I made sense there :o) ]]
In other words - if you have 2 wooden boxes - C & D - in order for you to cover the space below the 2 boxes with 1 box - either BOTH must be destroyed & replaced with 1 full size box OR the second destroyed & the first extended out to cover where D used to be !
This is also true for backup drives which are hidden from windows all together ! - You may find you have a 3rd partition which would be Drive E: IF it were visible to windows - BUT even though it can't be seen - it still occupies drive space !
These hidden drives CAN BE SEEN by this software & so can therefor be UN-Hidden / Deleted / Moved etc. BUT be aware - these partitions are put there by the manufacturer & deliberately hidden so you DON'T KNOW they exist - for a reason !!! Usually on Laptops these days - most manufacturers try to save money by either making a single multi-language Recovery-Install DVD ( where all data is usually encrypted etc. & no file names - only numbers - in the case of Packard Bell ) OR they will NOT supply a Recovery-Install disk & instead - at first boot on the new machine - YOU the user are required to create the recovery DVD !
Either way - the size of Windows & ALL the bundled software etc. would never fit on 1 or even 2 DVD's these days - even compressed - so instead they HIDE THE BULK of the software installs etc. in the hidden partition - the DVD merely acts as the primary source & the key to unlock the Hidden installs - meaning - NO key DVD - NO ACCESS to the installs !!!
IF you DO have the DVD - I'd think twice or more before touching this partition as you may need it in future. ie - after a full system faliure / or because you intend to sell the Laptop & return it to it's NEW state !
If ... on the other hand - you have NO DVD - OR you are sure you will never want to "return to new" the hidden partition is pretty much wasting valuable disk space !
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I've personally been building PC's / Hard Drives etc. for around 15 years now & a method I developed early on & has served meperfectly ever since is that I typically set ALL PC Hard Drives up as C: / D: / E: / F: / G: & H:
C: Boot Data ( 100mb )
D: Environment - XP / Seven
E: FallBack - Usually XP BUT in the past I've used 2000 - whatever the customer owns. Even Win 98 would work BUT it ould need updating with addons in order to read larger drives & those with NTFS File systems etc.
F: Programs - This is where Office & AutoRoute / Encarta etc. & ALL the GOTD Downloads are installed to . . . NOT Windows Drive\Program Files !!!!
G: Media Drive - All scans / photos / Films / Music etc - NOT in Windows \ Documents !
H: Virtual DVD - Stores setups / drivers & Backups etc.
& if the Hard Disk is BIG enough - drive I: purely for Backup !
WHY bother going to all this trouble ? Well - having learned from WAY to Many instances where a Windows crash has left everything LOST ! - yes there are softwares to get stuff back - BUT this way - if Windows crashes - load up the FallBack Windows - MOVE everything you need off the Main Windows Drive & Restore it - NO DRAMA !
PLUS - the only way to lose absolutely everything as with a single Drive C: is if the MBR ( Master Boot Record ) - the Index for the entire Hard Disk is damaged - & even then - There are 2 MBRs ( 1 as backup ).
This also DRAMATICALLY cuts the time of Defrags etc.& you can backup the stuff you need to - individually & quicker - AWAY from the Windows Drive.
I appreciate that this system is not for everyone - companies would NEVER do this - 'cos it's way to much work for them to bother with ! I've set up more than 200 systems this way & NOT ONE complaint - in fact in a few cases of Virus or system crash - it's proved a God-Send !
IF Poss - I do try to put the FallBack Windows on a second HDD even if it's only 3Gig in size - it's only there as a last resort !
As for Easeus PM - I used to use PowerQuest / Symantec Partition Magic - it was brilliant BUT as soon as I tried Easeus PM when it was given away here last year - I swapped to it FOR GOOD -- it is excellent. I wish I'd had it years ago. The list of Pros in Ashraf's post says it all ! I've found it streets ahead of others I've tried including Parttion Magic. Paragon is good BUT I prefer Easeus - it's much more No-Nonsense. It does what it's supposed to - WELL !
I hope this 6 page essay :o) . . . ( sorry about that ) was useful to some of you.
I know Bubby / Fubar & Mike will know way more than I can tell you BUT I'm just going on my experience & what's worked for me & my customers for 15 years !
Happy Partitioning !!!
Cheers for now
- - Mike - -
( Macs-PC )
Very nice software, I didn't see a change log for EASEUS Partition Master 6.1.1 Pro vs. version 6.0.1 that was last on GOTD... one change I did see was Partition Recovery seems to be better integrated into Partition Master itself, getting rid of the drw sub-folder that held the separate app. The .ISO image used to burn a bootable CD is in the bin sub-folder in case anyone has problems with the EASEUS Bootable Media Builder, or would just rather use another burning app [there's a new version of the free ImgBurn out BTW]. There's a comparison chart showing the differences between the Partition Master Home (free), Pro, Server, Unlimited, & Tech editions, but in a nutshell you get 64 bit support & the bootable CD moving from the free, Home Edition to Pro. [http://www.partition-tool.com/easeus-partition-manager/comparison.html]
I use both Paragon's Partition Mgr & EASEUS Partition Master depending on the results I'm after -- I haven't seen a difference modifying or creating partitions, but when you do something like a partition copy, Paragon's apps tend to *fix* things, for example if/when you copy a system partition the Paragon app might set Windows to boot from that new partition, which I don't always want. EASEUS has a more down-to-business approach & GUI (which you may prefer, or not). Paragon has a better setup for creating bootable media, since it handles USB sticks as well as CDs [BTW I've had decent luck creating bootable USB sticks, substituting alternative boot CD images for whatever Paragon ISO comes with whatever Paragon app] -- however making the USB stick bootable can be done better using other apps/methods IMHO, making it more a convenience than a must-have.
EASEUS Partition Master comes with a pdf manual that explains a lot about partitions & why you might want to work with them. It used to be adding partitions to a hard drive was mainly so you could add another OS you could boot into, but with current drives between 1 & 2 TB, it's almost a necessity for maintenance as well as helpful for organization -- I'd much rather do a format or check the surface of a 100-200GB partition than I would a complete 2TB hard drive, & by keeping Windows & software on 1 partition, stored files on another [i.e. images, video etc], defragging the system drive is Much faster & more practical. That said, where you might have added a partition for better file/archive organization, with 7 you can sometimes substitute an easier to manage VHD [Virtual Hard Drive/Disk] [you can do it in XP as well -- it's just not built-in]. FWIW, while it's faster to just copy the file making up a VHD, EASEUS Partition Master Pro will copy the partitions inside a virtual disk just fine, along with AFAIK everything else it'll do on a real drive. Copying partitions can be handy for example when you're moving contents between VBox, VMWare, & Microsoft (or other brands of) virtual drives, while resizing their partition may be necessary if/when you want to move a virtual machine to Microsoft or Windows Virtual PC, which severely restricts VHD size.
All in all a Keeper in my book if you've got the disk space, i.e. aren't on a netbook or notebook with very limited storage.
Comment by Francis @ No.18 said "Please help this newbie.
I am looking for a GiveawayoftheDay app, or freeware, which will allow me to create/store on a DVD (or flash drives) all that is currently on my hard drive, so that if the hard drive should fail, I could just pluck in the DVDs (or flash drive) and with a few mouse clicks restore precisely what was originally on the hard drive before it failed.
Will the discs created by Easeus Partition Master help in this regard, or do I need something else?
Thank you."
Hi Farncis Easeus Partition Manager is for copying a Hard Drive to Another Hard Drive OR Hard Drive Manipulation !
You require "EASEUS Todo Backup" which is linked at the top of this page to Backup & Restore your data to Optical Disc or USB Stick.
& the good news is it's FREE - ALWAYS !!!
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Hope This Helps :o)
Cheers for now
- - Mike - -
( Macs-PC )
V6.1.1 can do partition recovery (recover deleted or lost partitions) instead of V6.0.1 data recovery by Partition Recovery Wizard module of EASEUS Partition Master.
Col tool già integrato in windows non ci fai quasi niente...
Meglio questo secondo me:
http://gparted.sourceforge.net/
Una guida:
http://www.nerio.it/linux/aulataliercio/distro/fedoracore6/AULA-TALIERCIO/guide/howto-gparted.html
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@Fabio Milocco
Scusa, ma quali sarebbero i programmi decisamente migliori per gestire le partizioni?..il tool già integrato in windows?
Posso solo dire di avere più volte utilizzato questo software, in vari PC, con risultati soddisfacenti, senza ombre di difetto e perdite di dati.
La possibilità di partizionare a caldo, ovvero con dati presenti sul disco, è solitamente una caratteristica di SW a pagamento. Vedi Partition magic della Norton.
Ne esistono altri che non ho avuto modo di testare, ma non ne sento la necessità visto il buon fine ottenuto dall'utilizzo dell'attuale programma. veramente valido!
Oggi, nonostante sia stato più volte proposto, alzo anche l'alluce...alla faccia dei crampi.
Ciao a tutti.
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Consiglio, piuttosto, per maggior supporto dei file system divari tipi, Paragon Partition Manager (Free Edition).
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alle volte non capisco i vs post
chi dice che ci sono migliori programmi
chi dice che dovrebberlo regalarlo
chi si lamenta che vengono proposti in continuazione
mahhhhh invece di commentarlo proponete cose idiote
senza offesa .... ma allora non avete nulla da fare, allora perfavore non commentate neppure altrimenti fate passare chi lo adopera per deficenti , e sicuramente state certi che non lo siamo !
è vero è un aggiornamento ! ma non serve disinstallare la vecchia , perchè lo fà da solo e poi è migliorata anche la funzione
•Wizard per la copia di partizioni utile a trasferire interi hard disk su altri drive senza reinstallare Windows.
eeeeeeeeeeee perfavore non fate i soliti ed inconcludenti insoddisfatti
e se siete in grado di fare migliori programmi come questi da buoni informatici, presentateceli e noi in free ve ne saremmo molto grati .... anzi grazie anticipatamemente
per me pollice SU grazie
un saluto a tutti
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Aridajeee!!!
La easeus farebbe prima a rendere freeware la versione Pro invece che regalarla in continuazione! :)
Rimane comunque un buon programma adatto anche a chi ha poca esperienza con le operazioni di partizionamento. Manca però il supporto per gli SSD, peccato.
Pollice su!
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per i SW di Easus sempre pollice su per quanto mi riguarda, anche se sono ciclicamente proposti dA Giveaway...
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Ci sono programmi decisamente migliori per gestire le partizioni. Se uno si accontenta di questo programma può anche accontentarsi di usare il tool già integrato in windows.
Basti pensare che non supporta nemmeno i filesystem di Linux..
Pollice giù.
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Sw già proposto in passato e che ha sempre avuto voti molto favorevoli, quindi pollice su e voto positivo anche questa volta, download consigliato!
Ps x GIOVI: se stai leggendo, loggati, ti ho mandato un MP!!
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