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EASEUS Partition Master 4.1.1 Professional Edition ήταν διαθέσιμο ως προσφορά στις 20 Νοεμβρίου 2009!
Το EASEUS Partition Master είναι ένα περιεκτικό λογισμικό διαχείρισης κατατμήσεων σκληρών δίσκων και βελτιστοποίησης τους, η έκδοση Professional δίνει την δυνατότητα να απολαύσετε όλες τις βασικές αλλά και προχωρημένες ισχυρές λειτουργίες.
Απευθύνεται κυρίως σε επαγγελματίες χρήστες που χρησιμοποιούν Windows XP/Vista/Windows 7 x32 και x64 και θέλουν να βελτιστοποιήσουν την χρήση του δίσκου και να διαχειριστούν καλύτερα τον ελεύθερο χώρο. Πιο προχωρημένο από την έκδοση Home, μπορεί να σας βοηθήσει στην δημιουργία CD/DVD εκκίνησης σε περίπτωση αποτυχίας εκκίνησης του λειτουργικού συστήματος.
Windows 2000/XP/Vista/Windows 7 (x32 and x64)
42.6 MB
$ 31.96
Το Data Recovery Wizard είναι το επαγγελματικού επιπέδου, σε φιλική τιμή και εύκολο στη χρήση λογισμικό, ανάκτησης δεδομένων. Έχει ασύλληπτες δυνατότητες ανάκτησης από δεδομένα σχεδόν ολοκληρωτικά χαμένα – καλύπτει servers, desktop και laptops για πολλά μέσα αποθήκευσης, τα λειτουργικά συστήματα των Windows και τους τύπους αρχείων τους.
Το σύστημα, οι φωτογραφίες, η μουσική και τα οικονομικά δεδομένα σας, είναι προστατευμένα; Το EASEUS Todo Backup είνα ένα δραστικό ΔΩΡΕΑΝ πρόγραμμα δημιουργίας αντιγράφων ασφαλείας και επαναφοράς δεδομένων, αντιγράφου ασφαλείας και επαναφοράς κατατμήσεων και κλωνοποίησης δίσκου για να προστατεύεσετε το σύστημα και τους δίσκους σας. Μπορεί να αντιγράψει ολόκληρο το PC, συμπεριλαμβανομένου του λειτουργικού συστήματος και τα δεδομένα, εφαρμογές, ρυθμίσεις, όλα!
Σχόλια σχετικά με το EASEUS Partition Master 4.1.1 Professional Edition
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The Good
* 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 RAID.
* Works on hard disks of upto 2 TB in size.
* You can hide/unhide partitions.
* Has some "error checking" features.
* You can password protect the program.
* Copy dynamic disk feature.
* You can create a bootable disk.
The Bad
* The new "extend NTFS partition without reboot" does not always work... it asks for reboot sometimes.
* Only supports Windows based partition formats (FAT, FAT32, NTFS) - no Linux or Mac.
* The program window always opens up fully maximized.
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I have the previous version. Not a problem, served me well.
This new version appaers to be updated specifically for Windows7
users.. So on with the download..
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I use EASEUS Partition Master & Paragon's partition app & haven't had real problems with either. Paragon's interface might be a bit more attractive, and it tries to be a bit more helpful, which is IMHO a double-edged sword -- copy your system partition (or restore a backup image) to an external drive for example, & Paragon's app will change the way your PC boots so it uses that external drive. If that's not what you want, it's a pain to fix things -- that's why I keep & use EASEUS Partition Master in addition to Paragon's app... it works reliably and tends to just do what it's told. The most common, popular, & free alternative is the Linux boot disc with Gparted [gparted.sourceforge.net].
Some will consider EASEUS Partition Master a bit large at ~76 MB in 582 files, 43 sub-folders, but that includes the boot disc ISO in the app's bin subfolder. 5 files go into Windows folders. The interface is straightforward, & allows you to visually size partitions by dragging. Operations you want done are listed but not applied until to give the OK -- most will be performed during a reboot before Windows restarts. As Ashraf has noted: "...“extend NTFS partition without reboot” does not always work…"
If you have several USB sticks [or maybe flash memory cards & a USB reader] lying around [I don't] Paragon might have an edge with their ability to *burn* a disc image creating a bootable USB device. Paragon's built-in utility might even be able to use the EASEUS Partition Master included ISO.
No matter how you do it, working with partitions can be risky -- even if everything works perfectly, the briefest power outage at the wrong moment could lose years of work & data -- so please back up your drives/partitions 1st... EASEUS has free drive imaging software if you need it. With Vista & 7 it's easier than earlier versions of Windows for the Master Boot Record [MBR] to get screwed up, so make sure that's backed up too [Paragon backup apps will let you make an image of the MBR separately].
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#15: "...GAOTD gave away a similar product from Paragon (Paragon Drive Back-up 9) which also provides a partition manager etc. Any opinions about which is better? I have been using the Paragon to create and manage partitions, and perform daily back-up and periodical HD copy."
Paragon has separate back-up & partition apps, though there is some feature overlap. If you don't have their Partition Mgr software, then EASEUS Partition Master is better than the limited partition capabilities in Paragon Drive Back-up. If you have the Paragon partition software, EASEUS is, well, different -- each has features that I like -- rather than one being better/worse IMHO... it's your choice whether you want to add an EASEUS app that does essentially the same things as Paragon Partition Mgr. I like having both for the times Paragon's software won't do exactly what I want, but that's me. ;-)
The separate, free EASEUS back-up, drive imaging app doesn't come close to Paragon's Drive Back-up. Acronis I think does [many will say it surpasses Paragon's], & the company that makes the hard drive(s) in your PC/laptop may have a free version [Seagate for example has their SeaTools & DiscWizard download &/or disc].
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@5: Y'know, I see this kind of comment often for various products, and I've even agreed with it in the past. Then I stopped to think and try to reconcile the two statements, and found that doing so is fairly simple.
You get software from GotD, and you use it strictly for personal use. If during your strictly personal use evaluation, you realize that it would be very useful to you in a business use scenario, then you BUY IT FOR BUSINESS USE.
Where's the disconnect?
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