Easus Partition Manager ™ 2009 Express

Easus Partition Manager ™ is a solution for effective hard disk management and PC performance enhancement. It provides a full range of features that meet your specific partitioning needs.


EASUS PARTITION MANAGER2009 EXPRESS

Creates/formats/removes and resizes the partitions!

Free partitioning tool for you!

If you are using Windows 2000 or the standard 32-bit version of Windows Vista; XP PLEASE LOAD THE SOFTWARE here!

The original partition manager since 1994! Redistribute Unused Disk Space. Gain additional space in an your existing partitions by easily resizing and moving partitions with through the smart Resize Wizard. Organize and optimize your hard drive. Add partitions with the highly intuitive Create Partition Wizard. Leave a core partition to host Windows and automatically create a new partition for work and data files in a logical, intuitive place. Prepare your hard drive for backup. Simplify the backup process by separating your data from your Operating System. A structured approach allows you to have a separate location for your OS, your data, and your backups. Dual boot user systems. Many applications still don't work with Vista, so why not keep a copy of Windows XP? With separate drive partitions, you can install several operating systems and have a choice on startup.

 

Learn more about Key Features and Benefits:

Feature Benefit
Redistribute Unused Disk Space Gain additional space in an your existing partitions by easily resizing and moving partitions with through the smart Resize Wizard .
Organize and optimize your hard drive Add partitions with the highly intuitive Create Partition Wizard. Leave a core partition to host Windows and automatically create a new partition for work and data files in a logical, intuitive place.
Prepare your hard drive for backup Simplify the backup process by separating your data from your Operating System. A structured approach allows you to have a separate location for your OS, your data, and your backups.
Dual boot user systems Many applications still don't work with Vista, so why not keep a copy of Windows XP? With separate drive partitions, you can install several operating systems and have a choice on startup.