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Spotlight: EASEUS Partition Master

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    EASEUS Partition Master

    If you need more partitioning power than the Windows operating system’s native Disk Management provides, you should take a closer look at EASEUS Partition Master 4.1.1. This utility offers all of the standard and advanced features you’d want to have available in a disk partitioning tool, it supports Windows 7, and it comes in three versions to fit all levels and budgets.

    For a full review of EASEUS Partition Master 4.1.1, check out the TechRepublic Product Spotlight Blog.

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  • The Server Edition

    All editions of EASEUS Partition Master sport a very intuitive user interface. The Server Edition supports the 32-bit and 64-bit versions of the Windows client (2000 thru 7) and server (2000 thru 2008) operating systems.

    For a full review of EASEUS Partition Master 4.1.1, check out the TechRepublic Product Spotlight Blog.

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  • The Home Edition

    The Home Edition is specifically designed for the average home user who is running a 32-bit version of the Windows operating system and who wants to be able to quickly and easily create and manage partitions on their hard disks.

    For a full review of EASEUS Partition Master 4.1.1, check out the TechRepublic Product Spotlight Blog.

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  • Partition Properties

    The Partition Properties window allows you to examine details pertaining to the disk usage, partition information, and NTFS information.

    For a full review of EASEUS Partition Master 4.1.1, check out the TechRepublic Product Spotlight Blog.

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  • Resize/Move Partition

    Creating, resizing and moving partitions can be performed simply by dragging a slider on a graphical representation before initiating the operation.

    For a full review of EASEUS Partition Master 4.1.1, check out the TechRepublic Product Spotlight Blog.

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  • Partition Copy

    With the Partition Copy feature you can copy a partition to unallocated space on the hard disk.

    For a full review of EASEUS Partition Master 4.1.1, check out the TechRepublic Product Spotlight Blog.

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  • Disk Copy

    The Disk Copy feature can be used to migrate your entire system from a small hard disk to a larger hard disk.

    For a full review of EASEUS Partition Master 4.1.1, check out the TechRepublic Product Spotlight Blog.

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  • Create a Bootable CD/DVD

    The Professional and Server Editions allow you to create a Linux-based bootable CD/DVD.

    For a full review of EASEUS Partition Master 4.1.1, check out the TechRepublic Product Spotlight Blog.

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  • Bootable CD/DVD User Interface

    The Linux-based version of EASEUS Partition Master running from a bootable optical disc provides you with the same user interface and controls that you have when running from Windows.

    For a full review of EASEUS Partition Master 4.1.1, check out the TechRepublic Product Spotlight Blog.

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