Ramblings of an old Doc

 

EaseUS Partition Master Professional Edition (EPMP 9.1) is an all in one partition solution and disk management utility. I’m reviewing it alone, and its merits but not comparing it to other tools since it really is a composite of three separate tools. To try and sum up all the features, I’d need a website all my own, but EaseUS already has that. You’d be better served to download the trial copy (link at end) read the “Help” file fully, watch the tutorials and use it for the trial period.

EPMP 9.1 allows you to extend partitions, especially for your system drive, fix low disk space problems, and manage disk space easily on the MBR and GUID partition table (GPT) disk under 32 bit and 64 bit Windows 2000/XP/Vista/Windows 7 (SP1 included).

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.

Several of the program's recovery-oriented features really excel: The ability to  convert dynamic disks easily to basic disks without losing data, which helps when extending partitions or repurposing older disks. Another great feature is the ability to create a bootable recovery CD or DVD. It can rebuild a damaged Master Boot Record to make a disk bootable again, something that would have come in handy more than once for me, when my Acronis wouldn’t run due to errors. Especially noteworthy as well as useful the ease with which you can copy your entire main drive completely to another disk even if larger, such as an older disk you're replacing with a new, larger one:  A cloned image copy is better than any compressed backup file every time and before any cloning. A chkdsk /f  is run as part of the cloning process. Only missing is a “smart defrag” after the chkdsk is run to make the disk and clone more compact and faster.

EPMP 9.1 can support USB Flash Drive, Memory Card, etc. too.

Key benefits?

  • New! Safely merge adjacent partitions into one without data loss.
  • New! Upgrade system disk to a bigger one with one-click.
  • Improved! Resize system volume on dynamic disk.
  • Extend system partition to maximize computer performance.
  • Better disk management & PC performance optimization utility under Windows & WinPE based bootable disk.
  • Copy Wizard to copy partition or migrate entire hard disk to another without Windows reinstallation.

The interface is Windows 7 vanilla, but do you really need more when doing these operations? I honestly prefer keeping it simple, clearly labeled and functional when doing critical operations.

      

     

Welcome screen and Help screenshots

 

 

  

Tools and Wizards screenshots

 

More screen shots can be viewed here: http://www.partition-tool.com/easeus-partition-manager/screenshot.htm

What I like the most though is the “one stop shop”  Partition Master Pro 9.1  provides.

EasUS’s most popular hard disk management functions are brought together with powerful data protection including: Partition Manager, Disk & Partition Copy Wizard and Partition Recovery Wizard. You don’t have to hassle with wondering “Which do I need now?”.  Seriously, this would be a great deal even if used only to create backups on an external drive and for copying but you really have to read about all the main features advantages, and new ones here:  http://www.partition-tool.com/professional.htm .

It isn’t free. It costs $39.99, and it should. That really isn’t a lot considering you’re getting three separate fully explained programs integrated in one piece of software. The “Help” is both online and in PDF form. The online help includes video tutorials and really covers the program features fully.

Supports:  

OS’s: 32 bit and 64 bit Windows 2000/XP/Vista/Windows 7(SP1 included). On x64 systems it will install in the C:\Program Files\Programs (x486) directory because the backup operation is x486 as yet not updated to x64 which is likely in the future.

Devices:

IDE, SATA, SCSI, USB removable hard disk, and Firewire external hard disks are all supported by EASEUS Partition Master. The minimum capability is 2 GB and the maximum is 8 TB. EPMP 9.1 can support 32 disks at most.

EASEUS Partition Master can support USB Flash Drive, Memory Card, etc too.

Download a trial copy here:

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


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on Oct 26, 2011

Great software! Easy to use, fast and does exactly what you want it to do.

I agree with Doc, it's a "must have."

I snagged the last two versions on giveawayoftheday and currently have 9.0.0 installed. Keep an eye out on that site as they may feature this update soon.

 

on Oct 26, 2011

I have no need for it as  do not partition drives, I have 4 internal drives 2 750 gig, two 1.5 TB. I have 6 External hard drives, one 2 TB, 2 1 TB, One 250 gig, One 160 Gig, and one 500 gig. alond with numerous flash drives and various other cards of different sizes.

on Oct 27, 2011

I agree with OldMsgt, if you need more drive space buy another drive. I don't feel comfortable trusting my data to a program or file that can get corrupted or malfunction due to some other unforeseen issue. I also have several drives for different purposes. Some of my drives are just for data and others contain programs and others contain just games. It was just like when drive compression was the thing, that didn't last either.

on Oct 27, 2011

CyberChief
I agree with OldMsgt, if you need more drive space buy another drive

Logical, since partitioning a drive will NOT give you more space...lol. 

on Oct 27, 2011

CyberChief
I don't feel comfortable trusting my data to a program or file that can get corrupted or malfunction due to some other unforeseen issue.
 

 Odd, I seem to recall these things on most new PC's called a Recovery Partition that is there in case the main partition gets borked.  A partition can be your friend. Any HDD can become corrupted, partitioned or not.

on Oct 27, 2011

 

I agree with OldMsgt, if you need more drive space buy another drive. I don't feel comfortable trusting my data to a program or file that can get corrupted or malfunction due to some other unforeseen issue. I also have several drives for different purposes. Some of my drives are just for data and others contain programs and others contain just games. It was just like when drive compression was the thing, that didn't last either.

 

So I take it you back up nothing, since you don't "trust" any program as it might become corrupted. Why do you use a computer at all? To play games only? Btw, your OS is corruptable as well.... 

Backing up your data, and programs is critical. No serious person argues with that. If you are backing it up, you're contradicting yourself as you would have to use software to do that, and that software is, by your argument, corruptable....

I can't imagine how you can function without doing that as every system/HDD fails at some point. You choose to lose everything, and reinstall everything from scratch? Why would you choose to waste that much time? We're talking the difference between a few minutes and several hours.

Even if the software malfunctioned (which would give an error message) you'd be no worse off than you are right now not making backups at all...

Buying a new system, as well as migrating your OS/programs and data to different disks is not a hard thing if you have software like EPMP 9.1. In fact, it saves you having to buy other software for the purposes mentioned in the review.

I am continually amazed by the degree of technophobia I encounter. If you and OldMsgt don't want the software, don't buy it.

Simple, right?

on Oct 27, 2011

The recovery partition will do you no good if the whole drive is borked. This is why you make images to another distint inernal/external hard drive or cd/dvd discs of your drive or partition or files

on Oct 27, 2011

OldMsgt
The recovery partition will do you no good if the whole drive is borked. This is why you make images to another distint inernal/external hard drive or cd/dvd discs of your drive or partition or files

 

Correctamundo.

on Oct 27, 2011

OldMsgt
The recovery partition will do you no good if the whole drive is borked. This is why you make images to another distint inernal/external hard drive or cd/dvd discs of your drive or partition or files

 True, and they only help those who buy OEM PC's, like most of my family and friends, who know nothing of disc images or even making repair discs or recovery discs.  I doubt many of them back anything up to anywhere,  or even have a Windows install DVD to do a clean reinstall with. Having an intact Recovery Partition is sometimes the only "rescue equipment" they have.

Family, gotta love 'em.

but I digress....the software is great if you have a need for it. It's safe, reliable and updated on a regular basis and.....It does much more than just create partitions.

 

on Oct 27, 2011

I never said it was not great or reliable, I just said I have no need for it. If I ever needed a partition, and yes I have played around with partitions. I find the native one in W7 is all I need. However I sometimes wonder when I see something like this is the greatest and you really need it if the Original poster is not shilling for the software.

 

here is a good free one so you can save a few dollars. It is always great to have other options

http://www.partitionwizard.com/free-partition-manager.html

here is another free one that is also great for a possible power user.

http://gparted.sourceforge.net/

 

on Oct 27, 2011

Actually, it happens to be my job as a Moderator ( https://forums.wincustomize.com/401714/page/1/#replies ) to make posts like these, and others. Your comment is out of place.

on Oct 27, 2011

Man, if I plug Kaspersky AV are ya going to wonder if I'am getting a kick back?  Hope not, wish I was, but I think its a great AV.

on Oct 27, 2011

Man, if I plug Kaspersky AV are ya going to wonder if I'am getting a kick back?  Hope not, wish I was, but I think its a great AV.

I was going to jokingly remark that Doc must be getting a kickback for these recommendations yesterday but I decided it would be bad form.

At the least, they should be giving him some freebies for pimping their products.

I've picked up a few of his suggestions so I say, keep em' coming Doc.

on Oct 27, 2011

Actually, all kickbacks should be called in to my "Shameless Commerce Division of Mods R Us" : 1-800-BUX-4DOC

All contributions go towards the "St. Moses Home For Wayward Mods", and go to maintaining us doddering Mods in our dotage as well as decorating the Stealth Rock.

on Oct 27, 2011

No it is not all I said it makes me wonder, me doth think you protest to much

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