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Reshape disk for free without destroying data

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CHENGDU, CHINA: EASEUS is releasing its Personal Partition Manager v. 1.6.4 for free. Create, delete, format or move a logical disk to reallocate free space or simply comply with system requirements. Sooner or later, most of us face the need to reshape our hard disks. Now, all that is possible without having to wipe out the entire disk and reinstall all the software.

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EASEUS Partition Manager performs all types of basic and advanced file system functions: resizing and moving partitions, creating new and deleting (one or all) partitions, formatting partitions and "sticking" labels to them, viewing disk or partition properties, marking partitions as active, hiding and un-hiding partitions.

Since software of this kind is usually overcomplicated, the developers of EASEUS Partition Manager made an extra effort to make their application easy to use. The majority of operations are intuitive and don't require in-depth knowledge: simply click on the "disk" (partition) to be managed and choose the required action on the Partitions menu; e.g., Resize.

In an era of worldwide security threats, people can't afford to give up safety and confidence for software that is just easy to use. Partition Manager was made with a focus on the accuracy and safety of its operations. So, for example, before deleting data off a disk, the program will clarify whether you want to just delete the partition or you'd like to wipe every byte of data off it.

The software takes a load off your head by "remembering" little things for you. For example, it won't let you create a FAT16 partition larger than 4 Gigs, or let you place the old Windows systems boot code further than the first 2016 MB of the partition.

Although the software performs a specific, narrow set of actions, many categories of users can benefit from it. Thus, corporate users can obtain a powerful partition manager, ready to handle both individual drives and RAID arrays. At the same time, home users can get an easy yet accurate utility for managing their disk space and also enjoy the free registration of their copy of the software.

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