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EaseUS Partition Master Pro 9.3.0 Giveaway
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Giveaway of the day — EaseUS Partition Master Pro 9.3.0

EaseUS Partition Master Pro is all-in-one partition solution and disk management utility.
$39.95 EXPIRED
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EaseUS Partition Master Pro 9.3.0 was available as a giveaway on January 3, 2014!

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EaseUS Partition Master Professional Edition is an all-in-one partition solution and disk management utility. It allows you to extend partition, especially for system drive, settle low disk space problem, manage disk space easily on MBR and GUID partition table (GPT) disk.

The most popular hard disk management functions are brought together with powerful data protection including: Partition Manager, Disk & Partition Copy Wizard and Partition Recovery Wizard. Moreover, you can create bootable CD/DVD in case of system boot failure.

System Requirements:

Windows 2000/ XP/ Vista/ 7/ 8

Publisher:

CHENGDU YIWO Tech Development

Homepage:

http://www.partition-tool.com/professional.htm

File Size:

26.9 MB

Price:

$39.95

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#48

Many people ruining about WinPE missing. I understand that and I have fix for that.

There is older versions with WinPE included + 9.3 versions with WinPE. Just take the files out of "bin" -folder and put them in your 9.3 version.
Files and folder you need:

Folder - grub4dos (LINUX.LST & WINPE.LST -inside)
Folder - syslinux (LINUX.CFG, MENU.CFG, SYSLINUX.CFG & WINPE.CFG-inside)
Folder - WINPE (BCD, BOOTMGR.LDR & EASEUSPE.LDR -inside)
File - AuConv.dll
File - AuConvEx.dll
File - Boot.dll
File - BootDriver.dll
File - Burn.dll
File - ExportISO.exe
File - grubinst.exe
File - image.iso
File - syslinux.exe
.................................................................................................................................................................

I'm not sure if all of those are needed but those were missing from this giveaway version and when I placed them in the Bin folder, I got working WinPE :)

Reply   |   Comment by EaseUS  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#47

Please note, there are some things that should NOT be done while Windows is running, and partition managing is one of them.
If this cannot be run from a bootable CD, then DO NOT USE IT

Reply   |   Comment by Rob  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#46

This version of Partition Master is useless to me. It will not write a bootable disk capable of performing disk operations, unless you pay a fee to Easeus.
I've installed the program, but the installed program won't do anything for me that Windows 7 won't do, so I'll uninstall it.
Previous versions of Easeus have created bootable Linux disks which could prepare disks for OS installation. The bootable disks are very handy because it is much easier and much safer to create or change partitions before installing the OS than after installing.
It appears that the software being given away isn't actually Easeus Partition Master Pro. It is only the free trial version that is given away by the Easeus site every day.

Reply   |   Comment by Anton Elk  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-1)
#45

This is Partition Master Pro, They say "you can create (a) bootable CD/DVD". Why not let us register and then give us the necessary download link.

Reply   |   Comment by pgoold  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#44

What is the fuss over WinPE again.
This is not a recovery software.
This is just a partitioning software.

So what if Win PE is not provided?

Finally, do not partition your hard disk just because you can.
Most of the time if you organise your hard disk well enough or have 2 hard disks in the desktop PC, you do not need partitions.

Reply   |   Comment by ric  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#43

I have an earlier version on Vista and it is telling me I must uninstall it. It will not let me proceed without removing it.

Reply   |   Comment by User  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#42

Hi Everyone, HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!! (O;
I installed EaseUS Partition Master Pro 9.3.0 on a Win 7 64bit PC with no Problems at all! Registration was very easy and very fast!
I had a provisos version I Think it was Ver. 7 ? Something Or, Other from about mid 2012! Unfortunately I had a problem with a HDD that year and lost the program before it was backed up and before having a chance to really test it thoroughly! (o; I did get a chance to use it some and I liked its ease of use and help files as compared to Paragon Partition manager version 12. Paragon is an industry standard that's been around for Many, Many years! But, It is geared more to the professional and its very easy to remove! Or, Loose AL your data from a disk drive if your NOT Paying attention to what your doing! (o;
EaseUS Partition Master Pro 9.3.0 Is much more forgiving and mush easer to understand for the novice, Or, Beginning Tech Support Person to get there feet wet! (o;
As long as you have a good Back up Software and Plain in operation on your PC having the WinPE is not a must! But it IS a modest fee for the Full Lifetime registration that seems very worth wild for an outstanding Partition utility, Such as EaseUS Partition Master Pro 9.3.0! I have and use some of EaseUS Software's other products and they all do at least as advertised and the company seems solid! Help is just a click away! For my experience EaseUS software is a trusted Company that I have not seen? Or, Hard of any significant problems from, Or About, But, Have seen many clams of good support and satisfaction with there products.
I am glad to get todays GOTD release of version 9.3.0,S So, That I can spend more time with it and have a chance to get in some real hard testing and see how EaseUS Partition Master Pro 9.3.0 holds up over time and bigger problems then I can simulate in todays short time for testing! From what I have tested today and from the previous version, Is that EaseUS Partition Master Pro 9.3.0 Works every bit as advertised! Is Very easy to used with a very fast learning curve!
I would recommend this program to any, And all of my Colleagues! And to any "Newbie" Tech'ies, Or, Just a home user that needs some help fixing or saving data from a failing, Or, Dieing Disk Drive.
Just installing a new drive? Or, Making partition changes to an existing drive! Anyone that builds, Or, Works on there own PC at home, This is a must have utility! And Today its FREE! (o; Well worth getting it today and trying it out! If you decide you don't like it? You can always uninstall it! That's a real plus! Instead of paying $39.95 only to find out you can't use or don't like the software! Although I can not think of one resin to NOT Add this great utility to your tool box for that day you might really need it! Especially Today! For FREE! (o;
I give EaseUS Partition Master Pro 9.3.0 2 Thumbs up! And a big Thank you to EaseUS Software for having there Software offered on GOTD today for FREE! Thank You!
And of Course a BIG! Thumbs UP! And Thank You! for Everyone at GOTD for all there hard work and Time to bring us Computer Geeks all this great software everyday! For us to Use, Play with, Keep, and Test, For as long as we want for FREE! Thank You! (o;
Take Care Everyone, But, Always have Fun! Rick D..

Reply   |   Comment by Rick D.  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#41

Addition to my previous comment (#40), referring to comment #11:
I was a bit too hasty - this thread has helped me and solved my issue:
http://forum.easeus.com/viewtopic.php?t=20206

Conclusion: 2 thumbs up for this application!

Reply   |   Comment by Expert  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#40

Addition to my last comment (#11): I've tried again to increase the FAT32 partition and it still gives an error (now with this new version 9.3). :-(

Reply   |   Comment by Expert  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-2)
#39

I voted this down because of the lack of a Linux boot capability. WinPE is not expected on a giveaway.

Reply   |   Comment by Godel  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+5)
#38

Just a quick note about upgrading this product. When I went to install version 9.3, the installer recognized that I had a previous version (6.5.2). I had to uninstall the previous version before I could continue with the installation of version 9.3.

Reply   |   Comment by brosmith  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+3)
#37

Installed, activated, upgraded to Professional. All without a hitch; now, if I could just get the WinPe to function. (Tongue in cheek)

Reply   |   Comment by Lynn  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-4)
#36

EaseUS makes a very good partitioning tool, but so does Paragon, Acronis, AOMEI, Windows etc. To me anyway it usually boils down to which one you like best, since the results enlarging, shrinking, &/or creating the regular partitions most people use are identical regardless the tool.

The other day my wife got a flat tire -- I could have dug out the impact, made sure the battery was fully charged etc., but it was late & our son chose to just use the 4-way wrench, loosening the lug nuts, tightening them once he had the spare in place. If he'd used the impact the results would have been exactly the same. If you create/delete or re-size a partition the final results should be the same, regardless how you accomplish it. You *might* run into a situation like Karl, where only EaseUS handled a partition on a USB stick, but USB sticks aren't supposed to have partitions, ever, so if other apps failed I think they can be forgiven.

Normally if you want to shrink or enlarge a partition you have an OS [e.g. Windows] already installed & running, so when the software needs to work outside of Windows [during a re-boot before it starts] the software will use a minimal OS it adds to the hard drive. A bootable version on removable media lets you do the same things but without using or needing anything written to the hard drive(s). Since it doesn't use anything on the hard drive(s), whatever partition tools you have installed [or not] in Windows is irrelevant, so if you have a bootable version of any partitioning app, there's no reason not to use or continue using it -- if you have an older version of the EaseUS software, & it lets you create a bootable disc/USB device, create one before you update if you're concerned about this new version not having that same capability. Or if you've got AOMEI installed & want to try this GOTD, there's no reason not to use the AOMEI boot setup if/when needed.

As far as bootable media with partition tools goes, whatever you use make sure it works on your hardware, the PCs &/or laptops where you might use it. You can test the basic functionality with a VM, if you're into those, but nothing will tell you if it works on your hardware besides trying it on your hardware. In that respect GParted &/or other *nix-based tools *might* have an edge over anything WinPE only, since the *nix folks tend to try and work with everything where sometimes Microsoft can't be bothered.

I've got a generic WinPE setup from Wondershare, & several I've set up using tools from reboot.net, and they give you desktop not unlike what you have with a regular Windows install. In that case having & using Windows matters. Most all single or limited purpose boot discs/USB sticks however don't give you anything like a Windows desktop -- once they boot you get a program window for whatever tool's installed. And in that case whatever's running under the hood doesn't matter to you, as long as it works. If it's WinPE, cool -- if it's *nix, cool -- since that program's interface is all you'll see & use. That's not to say a company's WinPE version won't do more than their *nix version, or the reverse, if/when both are available... for one thing if you've already got your app written in Windows code, it's likely easier to get a version working in a WinPE environment that porting it to *nix.

Regardless what you do with a partition or partitions, if you have anything written to the drive(s) that you want to keep, do a full disk image backup beforehand, & make sure you're able to restore it. Stuff happens... Software & hardware & electrical power all fail. Things may only screw up one in a million times, but that's no consolation if it happens to you. Against even greater odds someone wins the lottery most weeks, often several people. It would be one thing if backing up was a special, one-time only task, but you should already be backing up on at least a semi-regular schedule anyway, so just do your partitioning stuff after a regular backup, or alter your backup schedule one time to match up with your partitioning.

Finally note that there are more than plenty of defragging apps -- there's little or no reason you have to use partitioning software for this. Likewise once you've backed up your partition(s), there's no advantage to having a partition app move the data already on a partition. Creating a disk/partition image backup you read all the existing data & write it to an archive -- if you have a partition app move that data it all has to be read & written a 2nd time, & often it's read/written 3 times because disc space limitations mean writing that data to an intermediate location before it's written to its final destination. Instead just restore your partition image backup(s) into or as the partition you want, sized & located where you want.

Reply   |   Comment by mike  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+27)
#35

I've used the 8.0.1 version in the past, and I'm glad to get this upgrade. This is the easiest and best partition software I've ever used. I especially like the fact that I can partition and manage my boot drive without any fuss.
It installed perfectly on a Win 7 system that was upgraded from Vista.

Reply   |   Comment by CWHolm  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-4)
#34

While there is no bootable disc option, then the software seems to me to be worth 1/10th of its declared value, because – as I see it – it cannot be used in the most crucial circumstances, when the system needs to be restored from a backup file. Or am I wrong?

Reply   |   Comment by Marek Czerski  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+2)
#33

Windows 7 has a built in partition manager 'Disk Manager' which works well. It also can make a recovery disk (everyone should do that!).

Reply   |   Comment by Coly Moore  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-4)
#32

someone who updated 9.1 to this gotd version please give feedback:
9.1 had option to create a boot disk. after upgrade do you still have this option or is it gone?

Reply   |   Comment by Andre  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+2)
#31

I purchased a used PC for 30 dollars at a local charity shop about two years ago. Recently, I wanted to perform some OS upgrades to the computer. Before I could, some partitioning was needed, and I've had a bad experience with Paragon products. So, I downloaded the free version of Easeus. Running the program, I discovered the remnants of a boot sector virus on this used PC. Upon repairing the damage using Easus and a full repair with my XP Pro disc, the computer was nearly as fast as my main desktop, despite being 13 years old and the partitions were now arranged and sized properly. It is a shame that the IT professionals previously responsible for this computer (the computer came from a doctor's office) did not repair it right the first time. Easus has always performed as desired in my experience and therefore I recommend their free or paid versions.

Reply   |   Comment by Dustin  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+8)
#30

Just in time too!

Does anyone know how to
use EaseUS Partition
Master Pro to setup Windows
7 Pro to Install and boot
from a Raid 0 Dynamic Disk
Striped Volume setup between
two Solid State Drives?

Trying to create the fastest
writing setup ever for video
production with everything
being written and saved to a
external Terabyte Server. :-)

Reply   |   Comment by Shane Anciso  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-13)
#29

Perhaps somebody has an idea how to update bootable media of former versions to actual version? Otherwise it's too risky for me to use this version.

Perhaps CHENGDU YIWO Tech Development would be so nice to tell us. They must know! And I'm sure they are listening to our comments.

Thanks in advance!

Reply   |   Comment by FrancisBorne  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#28

I have been using the free versions of Easeus software for many years. Last month Easeus had a Christmas special that I could not pass up. I bought Partition Master Professional with a lifetime upgrade license at half the regular price (50% off). Included with my purchase I received their Todo Backup Home as well as Phone Tunes for free. The WinPE for Partion Master Professional is a separate download available only to users who purchase the program (even then Easeus only allows you to download it 3 times before the link stops working).

Easeus is a great company with a great product. When you get their product for free then you should expect that something is left out. The only thing that is left out is WinPE. Everything else is the same. I lived without it for many years. I am just glad that they willing to give users a free ride. Think about it. After 5 years or more of using their products for free I finally bought something from them (a lifetime license with free upgrades).

Reply   |   Comment by brosmith  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+6)
#27

Thank you very much, updated from 9.1 on WinXP-PRO-SP3.

Reply   |   Comment by Eldad  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-13)
#26

Has anyone found a list of what's new or changed from the last giveaway of version 9.1.1?

Reply   |   Comment by DVMarsh  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#25

@5 - Karl. Not sure why it's a problem with having 1 partition per disk. With the cost of hard drives there is NO reason to partition disks nowdays unless your have a lap top and/or want to make a restore disk. I'll stick with v9.2.2 and IM-magic partition resizer.

Reply   |   Comment by tc1uscg  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-14)
#24

No disc WinPE receives possibility of changing the size of the partition when there is no system or if it is damaged.

Reply   |   Comment by qwqw  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#23

A quick mention of my previous experience with an earlier free version of this product.

One of my drives became invisible to xp and W7.

My well known paid for HDM would see the drive, repeatedly chug away for 15-20 mins before announcing "operation failed." This process was later speeded up by the program telling me from the outset it couldn't do anything with the drive.

Last resort. Downloaded a free program from EaseUs. As my costly premiun software had failed, I wasn't expecting much. It not only saw the drive, it was fixed in minutes without fuss. The drive and I are happy to this day.

Suggest you all grab this whilst it's available

Thank you EaseUs. Thank you GOTD

Reply   |   Comment by Mike Prior  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+10)
#22

Like other GAOTD fans here, I already have EASEUS Partition Master 9.1.1 - which is a good program - and so I will skip this one because it doesn't have a CD-rescue function.
 
BUT ... does my existing EASEUS Partition Master 9.1.1 or this new one have the ability to adjust partitions so they start and align in that odd way needed by a SSD or a hybrid HD-SSD (like a Momentus) (which I have never understood so need it to be semi-automatic)? Giovanni - does AOMEI Partition Assistant Pro Edition 5.1 (which I downloaded from GAOTD) or the FREE version of Aomei Partition Assistant do this?
 
Thanks, GAOTD! Easeus and XYPlorer and StartMenuX and AOMEI are really useful tools!

Reply   |   Comment by glnz  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#21

If you check their website, the differences between the free and Pro versions are only
1. for business use,
2. Win PE and
3. resize dynamic volume.
In the giveaway, the first two have been taken away, which means that the ONLY extra feature you get is the ability to resize dynamic volumes! Is it really worth the trouble of downloading and activating within the limited time available?

Reply   |   Comment by Shankar  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+40)
#20

Liked this product so much bought a lifetime license. It is very easy to use and the licensed version does come with all the boot-up trimmings: winpe, etc. The lifetime upgrade license is worth the price. At the time got it I had no gpt compatibility, but upgraded free to get it. *free meaning paid the life time upgrade price once.)

I have multiple drives in my win 7x64 system (four to be exact) and they can on occassion become unruly or need readjusting to allow for changing needs. No problems with Easeus Partn. Mgr.) Also have a few others provvided on GOAD but EaseUs is more reliable imo and much easier to use. Actually right now I'm using it to "wipe" one of my HD to change it's purpose to data storage backup. Waiting now for it to finish. The process in doing this though is sloooow. Should have just used the "DISKPART" "CLEAN" function, but thought this would be better. But resizing, merging, etc. of partitions is a snap with this offer. Even though the win-pe etc. not included, snap it up because those boot things are free in numerous places and this will stay in your "tool box" until the next reinstall of your OS. GET IT!

jpermitone

Reply   |   Comment by Juan Permitone  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-1)
#19

#15 - Peter: Why is that a logical conclusion. If you go to the website and read the specs for the program, the WinPE creation is listed in multiple places as part of the program.
*MY* logical conclusion is you only get the Win PE function if you purchase the program.

Reply   |   Comment by Fingerlakes Dave  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+5)
#18

I have a previous GOTD version 9.1.1 that includes the possibility of creating bootable disks, and to not loose that possibility I will skip this one.

Reply   |   Comment by Ingvar  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+18)
#17

The .gcd file enclosed with the application installation will not open and there is no apparent way to open it except with an expensive 3rd party application! The installed file does not show in the Quick Launch list but is shown on my Windows 7 64bit Uninstall Program list. Will try a little longer to complete installation before wiping the slate.

Reply   |   Comment by George Clarke  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-21)
#16

I agree with others.

This is supposed to be the full Professional version. Yet it does not have the Win PE creation that Professional supposedly includes.

The logical conclusion is that is that the product does not include Win PE creation whether paid for or not.

Reply   |   Comment by Peter  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-17)
#15

I have Easus Partition Master 9.2 .... worked perfectly on W7 PC .... I'll download this, EASUS seems really good software.

Reply   |   Comment by Rick  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-16)
#14

Does this have the ability to merge partitions? I did so this week with the latest free version of EaseUS Partition Master 9.3.0.

Reply   |   Comment by Laser  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-17)
#13

Installed on two computers 1. Windows 8.1 Program installed as trial version. No place to insert KEY. 2. Windows 7 Ultimate same results as above. Installed trial version. I removed program.

Reply   |   Comment by Jack D.  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-7)
#12

I've been waiting for such a great giveaway! Thank you guys, I love EaseUS software. A tool worth recommendation.

Reply   |   Comment by Simon  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-24)
#11

I'm using version 9.2.1 of it and I'm pretty satisfied! Nice GUI, not too hard to operate. It could successfully do the operations I wanted it to do (basically, move and resize partitions) - except it had troubles to resize a FAT32 partition (which was the last partition after NTFS partitions). (But maybe this is fixed already in this version...). Anyway, I can recommend this program!

Reply   |   Comment by Expert  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#10

Thank you GOTD and EaseUS for the giveaway. I've been using the free version for some time and I can say that works very good for the simple things and also rare things I have to do with partitions. This pro version of the giveaway is most welcomed. ...not a winpe based bootbale media :( ...not even a linux based bootable cd dvd usb ... :( ...I hope next time will not deactivate buttons/functions inside the software and name it 'special edition' or 'compact edition' like Paragon does. In a strange way, people say 'special' when is actually 'retarded'... As you can see, my comment was not ironic at all, because some companies already use this kind of 'promotion' to benefit(?) them.

And... Who is wasting time to give negative votes to Ashraf's review? It is the only guy around here that gives such a thing and in generally, it is short and full of information ...guys/gals, just get a life and do better that Ashraf is doing in this community.

Reply   |   Comment by idluckyone  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+30)
#9

Good software but I skip this offer since I have AOMEI PARTITION ASSISTANT PRO installed in my PC, which is in my view slightly better than this GAOTD.

And if you don't have dynamic HDs to handle with, you can use the FREE version of Aomei Partition Assistant as well or better yet GPARTED or MINITOOL PARTITION WIZARD, which are both FREE of charge:

http://gparted.sourceforge.net/download.php
http://www.partitionwizard.com/free-partition-manager.html

No bootable CD/DVD/USB? No problem: just use the awesome AOMEI BACKUPPER, which can offer this function and dozen other more for FREE:

http://www.aomeitech.com/features/create-bootable-disc.html

But the freeware MINITOOL PARTITION WIZARD also has this function:

http://www.partitionwizard.com/partition-wizard-bootable-cd.html

Enjoy!

HINT to the developer: Please provide the CD/DVD/USB bootable creation capability on GAOTDs like this, otherwise it doesn't make sense (at least for me) to download a tool like this if it's possible to enjoy this crucial function with freeware alternatives out there.

My 2 cents....

Reply   |   Comment by Giovanni  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+170)
#8

One of the better HDD programs out there. If you have another earlier version on your PC you do not have to remove it prior to installing new version. You will have the option of having it removed when installing 9.3.3. This is fairly good software, easy to use and navigate.

Reply   |   Comment by DavidCM  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+9)
#7

Since Paragon's partition manager totally wiped my HD of all the data, including the hidden OS partition, on my laptop, I had to use the free version of EaseUS Partition Master.
I purhased a 2nd hd for my laptop and used EaseUS Partition Master to create a clone, in case of a similar disaster from Paragon. Worked perfectly.
So, a real THUMBS UP for todays giveaways!!!

Reply   |   Comment by Paul  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+17)
#6

even if you have the last GOTD of this...get this one. it's 9.3 and the last one was 9.1.1 ... gonna do that myself right now. best disk software ever is always made by EASEUS.

Reply   |   Comment by JackS  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-44)
#5

Hi, there.

I have already this program free, from this web. site. Work with it for about a year. Just for your information, the program is the best i've ever tried. Easy to work with and not tricky, as one of the other well known supplyer.
Never let me down.

Get it, you wil not regret.!

P.S. I am just a normal user, not a. staff from Easeus.

Reply   |   Comment by cgpdk  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-26)
#4

Installed on a Win 8.1 64 Bit system and registered without Problems.

It's a long time, that I needed partitioning my disks. Because of the low price of storage I don't have any more 5 partitions on one disk, but five disks with one partition. But to test the software I had a problem which I could not solve with my existing partitioning tool (AOMEI Partition Assistant Professional Edition from Feb. 2013).

I have an USB key, where a previous program to install a boot system created partitions, which I wanted to erase and recover.

The partitioning programs I have had, refuses to work with an USB key. They simply didn't show the USB key on the partitioning tables. USB drives yes, but no keys.

The EaseUS Partition master could solve this problem in about two minutes from starting the program. You see, no learning curve needed.

Seems to be a good program. Will replace the former GOATD Aomei program.

BUT!!!

Wanted to create a WinPe boot disk. Failure!

On theire website : "Tips: WinPE bootable disk is only provided to our purchased users. After purchasing, you will receive the email including the download link of EaseUS Partition Master WinPE bootable disk. Download and install it."

GOATDpese solve this problem!

Reply   |   Comment by Karl  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+45)
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"you can create bootable CD/DVD in case of system boot failure."

No, you cannot...

http://www.partition-tool.com/easeus-partition-manager/winpe-bootable-disk.htm

Reply   |   Comment by fabul  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+29)
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I have version 9.1 of this program, and have made extensive use of it. It does exactly what it promises to do in a simple, straightforward way.

Highly recommended.

Reply   |   Comment by A. Guy  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+13)
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Pros
*Has all the regular partition management tools (create, delete, move, resize, etc.)
*Aside from the regular feature, has many "advanced" features too, such as copying data to new disk, defragging, wiping, and more
*Supports Windows and Linux filesystems (FAT, FAT32, NTFS, EXT2/EXT3)
*Supports internal and external hard drives/devices, USB devices, memory cards, etc.
*Supports UEFI/EFI boot
*Has an free-free and paid version

Cons
*This giveaway has no bootable CD/DVD/USB -- Linux-based bootable has been removed from the program altogether and WinPE-based is never part of a giveaway
*Has ads built into the program for other EaseUS products

Free Alternatives
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Final Verdict
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Reply   |   Comment by Ashraf  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+79)
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