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EASEUS Partition Master 5.5.1 Professional was available as a giveaway on April 15, 2010!
Magic Partition Solution - EASEUS Partition Master Professional Edition is all-in-one partition solution including three main features: Partition Manager, Partition Recovery Wizard and Disk & Partition Copy to solve all partition problems.
It helps extend system partition, copy partition, have better disk space management, do partition recovery to get data back, etc. Moreover, bootable CD supported!
Windows 2000/XP/Vista/Windows 7 (both x32 and x64)
42.8 MB
$39.95
Data Recovery Wizard is the professional level, most cost-effective and ease-to-use software available for data recovery. It is unmatched in its ability to recover almost total logic data loss situations - covering servers, desktops or laptops for many media, Windows Operating Systems and file types.
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Straightforward and fairly easy to use.
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3.it is very easy to use
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It's a famous software,but I have never get a chance to use it,this time,I think I get the chance
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Good software !
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It is a good software.
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#17
EASEUS Partition Master 5.5.1 Professional Edition can help you copy your current hard drive to an external hard drive. You can go to this link to find the detailed steps:
http://www.partition-tool.com/easeus-partition-manager/disk-copy.htm
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Very good!
Thank you!
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#50
The bootable CD I referred to (comment #22) was indeed burned from EASEUS Partition Master 5.5.1 Pro's image.iso!
To me, the problem appears to be that this latest image.iso, unlike the 5.0.1 image.iso, does not contain the driver(s) to get my Dell Latitude E5500 to run.
I have ruled out a faulty burn for the following reasons:
1. The CD works fine on my Asus P4S533 machine;
2. I burned a second CD, again with no result on my Dell.
Thanks for taking the trouble to comment, anyway!
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#35
EASEUS Partition Master 5.5.1 Professional Edition can support hardware RAID under Windows operating system without problem. The only limit is that the program cannot support hardware RAID when you are using the bootable CD.
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#34
EASEUS Partition Master 5.5.1 Professional Edition cannot support Millennium Operating System, it support Windows 2000/XP/Vista/Windows 7 (both x32 and x64).
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#32
After you download EASEUS Partition Master 5.5.1 Professional Edition during the giveaway event, you can install and use it whenever you need it.
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#24
During the giveaway event, you can free download EASEUS Partition Master 5.5.1 Professional Edition. After you download it, you can use it without problem.
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#22
According to my experience, I suggest you may directly create a bootable CD with your own CD-burning program, such as Nero.
You may locate a file named "image.iso" in the "bin" folder under the EASEUS Partition Master 5.5.1 Professional Edition installation directory.
Load up Nero Burning ROM, select Recorder-> Burn Image -> choose File
image.iso.
In the Burn option, choose "Determine maximum speed" and "Write", then Burn.
Done.
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#19
If you have already installed 5.0.1 in your operating system, when you install the EASEUS Partition Master 5.5.1 Professional Edition, the program will remind you whether you want to uninstall previous edition, if you choose yes, the program will Automatic uninstalled older v5.0 and then installed the new version. So you needn’t uninstall the version 5.0.1 first.
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#17
EASEUS Partition Master 5.5.1 Professional Edition can help you copy your current hard drive to an external hard drive. You can go to this link to find the detailed steps:
http://www.partition-tool.com/easeus-partition-manager/disk-copy.htm
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#11,
EASEUS Partition Master 5.5.1 Professional Edition support vista 64bit operating system. You can try to enter safe mode (Boot your computer and continually press "Delete". Then, choose “Safe Mode”), after you enter the safe mode, you can try to install the software again. I hope you will succeed.
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Installed & activated v5.5.1 over previous v5.0.1 WinXP w/o any problems.
Seems to be working just fine except minor annoyance of always starting up in full screen mode.
Upon startup, EPM scans all drives and creates a file, EPMLOG.log, that contains oodles (hi tech term), of important & useful data that should be squirreled away (another hi tech term), with all your other important back up data. The file includes detailed info and status on each installed disk on your system: logical disk geometry (total sectors, heads, tracks, bus), current status of each partition (drive letter & label, type, size, used/unused, start sector & sector count), **complete partition table chain**, images of the MBR and each logical drive's **boot record**, and an image of the boot.ini file.
If you ever have a crashed or corrupted disk, this info is invaluable for recovery of lost partitions and/or data. Even if you don't know how to use it, others do. Copy it to an offline storage medium and also print it out. Keep it with your important papers. [BTW, close EPM to make sure all of it is written to disk before you copy it.] Then hope you will never need it.
Note: [corollary to Murphy's law] the chances that you will need this data are greatly reduced by having it - and vice versa!
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Can anyone inform whether this prog would clone from one external drive to another external? True Image won't do it. Is there any cloner out there which can?
Thanks.
Mimi
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very good,
thank you!
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Can you create a partition on a hard drive already being used? Like, right now, I only have my hard drive that's built into my laptop, and I want to partition it so I can have one partition where I can install Fedora (A Red Hat Linux kernel) on it. How could I do this, and could this program help me? Thanks!
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Re: running the program "portably", I've tried running it (v5.01) on systems it wasn't installed on, and was lucky to even get it to boot at all. The program couldn't see my only partition while runinng "portably", so I'd have to respectfully disagree as well.
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I have been using EASEUS Clone, it worked very well all the time. I trust their products.
I fix computers for more than 1/4 century, EASEUS products are gooo....ooooooddd.
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#29--I'd guess he listed the only negatives he was aware of in order to demonstrate that he looked hard to find any of them that could be found
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Great software. Download it just in case you need it one day... as I luckily did. I used the previous version (i.e. 5.0.1), and I was able to quickly recover all my data after my Windows Vista reinstalled itself deleting everything on my HD.
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#26 @mike "I haven’t used EASEUS Partition Master to rebuild the MBR, & don’t plan to… I don’t PLAN on messing up my system drive so it’s necessary."
Errr!! You don't plan rebuilding the MBR. When it goes belly-up, it just happens. You can fdisk the MBR at the boot command line, but it doesn't always work. Any tool is useful. Realistically, this is for rebuilding the MBR on another disk, as it's unlikely you'll boot into Windows with a duff MBR, much less use the program. Also Windows probably would not let you do it.
I've just upgraded from the Home Edition, and like what I see, except, as Ashraf pointed out, it does not recognise partitions other than Windows. I have a dual boot with Linux, and lesser programs than this will show the Ext3 partitions for what they are. Nevetheless, it's just an observation and not a major reason for dumping the program. My experience so far with all EASEUS programs has been excellent.
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To Comment Number 32. You must install on the day of the offer. If not, then you may have to pay for the vendor for the software.
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To comment number 34. I presently use paragon's partitioning software and so far has worked flawlessley on every sysytem I've tried it on. Could be worth a shot for you. The Google toolbar has a built in spell checker for firefox. You could also try IEspell for Internet Explorer.
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Does not work on raid drives. Please do not attempt to use this on a raid drive or you'll be reinstalling your operating system. I would, however, recommend this software to anyone that is not running in a Raid 0 configuration as it does work excellent on my other Windows 7 system.
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ANYONE. Please help. I have an old Sony PicturBook that has a Millinium(?) Operating System. The hard drive has been partitioned and I would like to un-partition the hard drive. My questions are: Will this program work on this Operating system? and Can I use this program to un-partition the hard drive?
Thanks to all of you for taking time to comment. I come to this site almost everyday, to look at what's being offered, and to read the comments. Your comments and input is ALWAYS very helpful.
Thanks to all of you for your help and to GAOTD a BIG THANKS. You're endispensable and sincerely appreciated.
PS Please excuse all the misspelled words. Without spellchecker I'm sunk.
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#19 Yes - the installation program for 5.5.1 will do that for you, however. This is a great program - "must have"!
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I don't have enough space to install all these software.I am downloading them, So i can install whenever i need them.My question is "CAN I DO THAT SO OR NOT.or DO I NEED TO REGISTER THEM IMMEDIATELY" ?.
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Same criticism as with Paragon Partition Manager. More than two years after exFAT has been implemented in Windows with Vista SP-1 still no support for this file system. When I attach an exFAT external 1TB HD it reports the file system as "Other" and most of the functions are greyed out. Again a search on the Easus site for exfat generates zero hits.
C'mon people. Bring this software up to date. Two years isn't enough time to implement this? Sheesh!
For end-users availability of information on this file system is dismally sparse. Microsoft still doesn't supply adequate information on the subject but for developers they have an information package I've been told by M'soft support. Here a link to an introduction to a PDF for the computer forensics sector with some more info about exFAT.
http://paradigmsolutions.wordpress.com/2009/12/10/extended-fat-exfat/
Apart from that it seems to be quite decent software.
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#12: "EASEUS Partition Master 5.5.1 Professional Edition can be made portable."
Respectfully disagree...
By definition a *Portable* app works without installing it in Windows -- you can run a portable app from USB stick on any system with a compatible version of Windows. EASEUS Partition Master installs drivers, with 5 files destined for Windows' system folder. You can't run drivers portably -- they have to be installed. An app that uses drivers *may* run without them, but it's not possible then to get full functions out of it -- why include drivers if they're not needed?
"Compress all exe and dll files in every directory."
May or may not work, just like using UPX on any app may/may not work. IMHO that's no huge deal if you're talking about a Notepad replacement or something, but may not be worth the risk with software that could trash all the content on your drives if it messes up.
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* The program window always opens up fully maximized.
How is that seen as BAD ?
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acronis is free if you have a wd hdd. real e-z too
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I made a mistake in my previous post when I wrote that todays giveaway can be made portable just by copying program’s directory to wherever you want. It can not be done in that way.
I deeply apologize if I misled anybody. I didn’t do thorough testing. I am sorry.
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EASEUS Partition Master is a very good app -- because they have different features I use both EASEUS Partition Master & Paragon's Partition Mgr... when it comes to partitioning, the chief difference is Paragon's software likes to adjust or fix Windows for you, & that's not always wanted. For example if you copy a system (Windows) partition, Paragon apps will make that new partition the one your PC/laptop uses. That's great if you're replacing a drive, but sometimes gets in the way when you're not. [1 example: many PCs/motherboards give you the option to boot from whatever drive you want when it (re)starts -- you might want to copy a Windows' partition to an external drive, but keep using your PC/laptop as is] Paragon has also developed the capability to copy your Windows' partition to a drive in another PC/laptop, then change the drivers so Windows will actually fire up -- normally that requires a re-install to add the correct system [motherboard etc] drivers -- so Paragon's design approach is not bad -- just different.
That said, working with drive partitions is kind of like sending a simple text e-mail -- there are all sorts of programs you can use to write & send it, but the recipient will get the same e-mail regardless. If you're going to partition a new hard drive, it'll work whether you use Windows, the free Linux solution, GParted on a bootable CD, or in this case EASEUS Partition Master. EASEUS would obviously like people to buy their product, so they add extra features, like Partition Copy & the new abilities to Rebuild the MBR [Master Boot Record], defrag a hard drive, & secure erase.
I haven't used EASEUS Partition Master to rebuild the MBR, & don't plan to... I don't PLAN on messing up my system drive so it's necessary. ;-) Paragon Backup shows the MBR as the 1st drive track, & can back it up independently (without backing up the full partition). I have restored those MBR backups, more than once I'm sad to say [having a MBR that needs restored is not a good thing]. While restoring from backup is almost guaranteed to work, rebuilding/repairing the MBR is not. Still, it's worth having the capability if/when for whatever reason I can't just restore a MBR backup, & I'd try EASEUS 1st in that case based on my success using their Partition Table Doctor [IMHO the EASEUS developers really do know what they're doing.].
Copying a partition is much like restoring a backup image to a new partition/drive [aka cloning], but can have an important difference... when you copy, the partition file tables are new. If you use Microsoft's NTFS (NT file system), you may/may not know that it keeps a permanent record of any bad sectors on a partition -- that record's cloned with everything else, so if you're replacing a failing drive, a cloned new one will show all the same bad sectors. There are probably other reasons to copy rather than clone, but that's the one I've come across in actual use -- I'm lazy, & having a backup image created as part of the cloning process, moving to a new drive/partition, means there's one less backup I have to do. ;-)
As far as partitioning a hard drive goes, the biggest single reason today IMHO is the huge size of many hard drives today... The way I shop for hard drives is similar to the way I buy food, comparing the cost per ounce, or with hard drives, cost per 1 GB. A smaller, but still big hard drive may cost ~$0.11 GB, while a huge (1 - 1.5 TB) drive may cost only $0.06. Lots of folks do the same thing [dealnews.com always lists the cost per GB] -- lots of folks likely are just as unhappy as I am when disk checking [thorough], formatting etc. Huge drives = *Very* long waits. Dividing a huge drive into smaller, much more manageable partitions can cut those waits down to something much easier to live with.
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If you want to do really efficient partition movement / formatting, GParted, a free linux live cd is the way to go. While it doesn't have the bells and whistles of EASEUS, its simplicity beats EASEUS when it comes to resizing partitions and such. Additionally, its free all the time (:
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Where does it say that this program has been registered? The About menu item doesn't say the typical "registered to giveawayoftheday" that most other programs say when registered/activated.
#12. It's nice to know that the installed version is portable if you need it on another PC or have to restore it.
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I almost never comment (too many good comments here already!)... but I am compelled to comment now! This product is EXCELLENT! I have been using it for years and have found it to be the only partition product I fully trust. It's well programmed and easy to use, especially if you do partition backups like I do.
If you do not download this you are crazy. It's a great utility!
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First comment: This is a fine program, especially because it includes the read-only explorer feature.
Second comment: It is indeed unfortunate that Linux partitions are not dealt with.
Third comment: The bootable CD does not work on my Dell Latitude E5500, unlike the version 5.0.1 Pro bootable CD. When the selection menu (EASEUS, boot from disk, shut down) appears, and EASEUS is selected, nothing further happens. Apparently the CD no more contains the driver(s) which were on the 5.0.1 Pro CD. Any suggestions?
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This update "fixes" features that were unintentionally omitted from the bootable disk in the free offer here back in February.
My experience with EASEUS programs has always been good. I can't say that about many free programs. This version is worth installing. This Windows program will be easier for new users; however, GParted users will probably rather stick with it.
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very good for windows64 vessions
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Is it necessary or advisable to first un-install the version 5.0.1 that we got not long ago before installing this 5.5.1?
Would be great if the authors of all giveaway programs will advise us of that point.
Thanks,
Eldad
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The S/W installed flawlessly on Windows 7 64 bit Ultimate. It uninstalled older v5.0 and then installed the new version automatically so you DO NOT need to manually uninstall any previous versions. Thanks GAOTD and Ashraf for your review.
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Will this software be able to clone my current hard drive to an external hd? I wish to clone my hd, so if it fails, I could literally swap my external hd in, without losing any work.
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Have a Dual-Boot Drive? This is excellent EXCELLENT cloning software. Few others work for Dual-Boot systems.
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#10,
I think easeus partiton master pro is better. it is so easy to use!
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Correction to my previous post in which I said that todays giveaway can be made portable just by copying programs directory. It can not be done that way. I apologize if I misled anybody.
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