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Easeus Partition Master Pro 9.1.1 era disponibile come app gratuita il 14 settembre 2012!
Come alternativa a Partition Magic, 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). Funziona su Windows 2000/ XP/ Vista/ 7(SP1)/Windows 8 sia a 32 che a 64 bit.
n 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.
NB: questa versione include un CD/DVD avviabile basato su Linux.
Windows 2000/XP/Vista/Windows 7 SP1/Windows 8, x32 and x64
54.5 MB
$19.95
Affidabile, potente e semplice da usare. La soluzione per il backup più reattiva per utenti home e business a partire da 29$.
Il migliore programma per recuperare dati da drive formattati, non formattati e partizioni danneggiate, ripristinare dati cancellati dal cestino, persi in seguiti a crash, virus, spegnimenti improvvisi ed altri problemi su Windows 2000/XP/Vista/2003/2008 R2 SP1/Windows 7 SP1.
This GAOTD is one of the BEST partition disk management utility ever released on the market and unlike previous edition given away here, this version includes Linux based bootable CD/DVD, meaning you can create/resize/merge partitions of your HD even if your WINDOWS machine doesn’t boot in anymore: cool, isn't it??
http://www.partition-tool.com/easeus-partition-manager/bootablecd.htm
So we couldn't ask more and just for once nobody has the right to complain about anything today (I'm just wondering why 19 people gave this tool a THUMBS DOWN....crazy people ==> LOL!!)
4 huge THUMBS UP from me!!
BEST FREEWARE ALTERNTIVE
* PARTITION WIZARD
http://www.partitionwizard.com/free-partition-manager.html
Screenshots:
http://www.softpedia.com/progScreenshots/Partition-Wizard-Home-Edition-Screenshot-133833.html
Bootable CD/DVD & Bootable Flash Drive Version
Burn the ISO file onto a CD using any CD/DVD Burner software (ImgBurn for instance)
http://www.partitionwizard.com/download.html
Short Tutorial:
http://www.partitionwizard.com/partition-wizard-bootable-cd.html
As for Partition Wizard Bootable FLASH DRIVE, it looks like you can create it on your own through a special app called “Bootable Media Builder”, which is only provided with MiniTool Partition Wizard Professional Edition (NOT FREE!!) and other advanced versions!!
http://www.partitionwizard.com/bootable-flash-drive.html
Never mind....just download & burn the above mentioned bootable CD File ISO (39 MB) and you are done dudes!!
* Aomei Partition Assistant Home Edition 5.1
http://www.extend-partition.com/free-partition-manager.html
Screenshots:
http://www.softpedia.com/progScreenshots/Partition-Assistant-Home-Edition-Screenshot-158562.html
* GParted
http://gparted.sourceforge.net/download.php
http://gparted.sourceforge.net/liveusb.php
Tutorials:
http://gparted.sourceforge.net/display-doc.php?name=help-manual&lang=C
http://www.dedoimedo.com/computers/gparted.html
http://www.fix-desktop-problems.com/uncategorized/a-computer-repair-training-course-gparted-tutorial.html
That being said, it's worth noting that WINDOWS already includes its own partition manager, so in theory, to manage the partitions of your HD, there wouldn’t be any need to download any third-party partition manager software like the one offered here today!!
Don’t believe me?? Just read here:
http://www.howtogeek.com/101862/how-to-manage-partitions-on-windows-without-downloading-any-other-software
Enjoy!!
Ciao
Giovanni
I use the Home Edition FREEWARE and love it. After reviewing the differences between it an the Professional Edition offered at GOTD today, I am sticking with the Home Edition.
Interested in reviewing the differences? Click here to review which version of EaseUS Partition Master will work best for you > http://www.partition-tool.com/easeus-partition-manager/comparison.html
Regards to all,
Martin
The last giveaway was Easeus Partition Master Pro 9.1.0. This is version 9.1.1. Does anyone have any idea what the differences may be or whether it pays to upgrade for what appears to be such a small revision.
For anyone that does not have Version 9 Pro, I just want to contribute that the program is fantastic and does everything advertised. If you believe you will ever have the need to adjust the size of a partition or delete, create, move or resize a partition, this is the program you want to use!
First I like EaseUs products -- A lot. Never had any problems with the partition master, their recovery, or Todo Backup, all are superb -- UNTIL one day I got a brand new laptop running Windows 7 x64 Home Prem. As usualy when I get a new computer or install a new hard drive I reach for EaseUs and partition the HD the way I like it.
I did this to a new laptop with a 750 GB GPT drive. WHY DID I DO THAT!!! EaseUs as usual was rolling right along rebooted the machine and was proceeding smoothly. When it finally finish it reported a error, and I was NOT ABLE TO BOOT! I tried everything, even Windows Repair disk did no good. I tried reinstalling windows and it did not even see the drive!
Now to be fair, I'm not BLAMING EaseUs Part. Mast., because I've done this with Easeus for many years through many versions and have just purchased (after the disaster even) version offered today 911. I like their products so much that I bought the lifetime upgrade one ($49.95).
Also to be fair, I think the problem was me. I had no experience with the fledgling GPT format and I think that was the problem. I got another drive using GPT and the SAME THING HAPPENED. So I just replaced the HD with the MBR format and no problems. I must have missed something somewhare.
The purpose of this is to warn you guys -- BACK UP THE HD ESPECIALLY IF YOU ARE PARTITIONING A GPT HD. I googled about this when I was trying to fix mine and was relieved to see that I wasn't the only one having this difficulty, where it was with Easeus or a few other brands, many people ran into the same trouble doing this on GPT drives for what ever reason.
Also note, that your computer must be GUID (GPT) compatible so be sure that if you have the GPT format that every thing is working to gether. They had to jump through some compatibilty hoops (wierd ones) to make the two formats be at peace with one another.
So I will still use Easeus, and eventually try it out on the GPT format again. The main eason for that format is that it can handle more than 2TB drives easily and can handle more that 4 primary partitions.
My mistake was that I had no experience with GPT and I noticed "GPT" as the type of drive when I was partitioning the thing. Having no idea what it was I (stupidly) proceeded any way. (How was I to know). I've done this so many times I boldly partitioned the thing WITHOUT BACKING IT UP, after all it was still in its bare bones stage (no software installed yet by me).
So my warning to everyone is whether MBR or especially GPT BACKUP THE THING -- even though EaseUS is a GREAT product as is Paragon which I also like a lot. Back it up folks to save yourself this misery.
Thanks GOTD for it -- it's literally a steal at $19.95, and since it free -- Get it.
Iconito
The only difference I see between this version and the previous is that it supports Windows 8.
Ho sempre usato la sola versione free, senza mai perdite di dati partizionando a caldo.
Mai riscontrato problemi e con una discreta velocità d'esecuzione.
Non ho mai voluto confrontarlo con altri SW, visto gli ottimi risultati ottenuti.
Ottimo software.
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@ felix
un commento serio fà sempre bene e sicuramente aiuta.
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Piccola premessa per evitare sterili polemiche: non installo il software perchè già lo conosco nella versione home (freeware) oltre che, per poterlo testare in maniera seria, sarebbe necessario impiegare una considerevole quantità di tempo.
Detto cio, iniziamo col dire che la software house, ormai da molti anni sul mercato, gode di buona fama anche grazie al celebre Todo Backup. Le differenze tra la versione pro e la home (per non dilungarmi) sono consultabili direttamente al seguente link:
http://www.partition-tool.com/easeus-partition-manager/comparison.html e risultano deltutto esigue nonnché apprezzabili solo in casi estremi e/o da utenti tecnici. Pertanto a mio parere ci possiamo tranquillamente accontentare della versione home che svolge il proprio compitito in modo egregio. Se invece vogliamo qualcosa di più potente, avviabile anche da cd, possiamo usare GParted (testato dal sottoscritto) che risulta assolutamente efficace anche se un po' lento rispetto alla concorrenza. Attualmente io sto usando Partition Wizard che prevede anch'esso un file ISO (scaricabile separatamente) da masterizzare su CD di avvio.
A presto.
Felix
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