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$0 for PC: EaseUS Partition Master Professional v10.1 (Ends 5pm AEST)

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"Superb disk management utility, which can fit any kind of need you may have for creating and managing the partitions of your HD.

Can even recover a lost partition within the unallocated space of your HD and bring it back literally with a couple of mouse clicks, as well as merge two adjacent partitions into a bigger one without any data loss whatsoever.

Another outstanding feature, missing in most similar apps out there, is its ability to migrate an OS from your current disk (HHD) to a new purchased one (SSD) with no hassle."

Supported platforms: Windows 8.1, 8, 7 SP1, Vista (32 & 64 bit), XP (32 & 64 bit)

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  • Don't mind a free software :)

    Cheers TA.

  • Thanks TA. It may come in handy one day!

  • For what its worth, i have used this software many dozens of times, it just a no fuss easy to use partitioning utility.

    Occasionally its drive cloning has been a life saver

    Thanks OP

    • Upvote the damn deal then. That's the way you can say thanks.

      • +3

        Or (given i forgot to upvote) i can come here, while i should be working, thank OP explicitly for posting, and give other users some first hand feedback on the software in question.

        I figured it was more product than narky comments

  • -3

    Read a few sources that there is a lot of spyware in this companys software. Whattayareckon?

  • Can't see any mention of an expiry or need to install. Nice work TA!

    • The only expiry is for the freebie. There's a countdown clock on the link. Cheers.

  • Agree, I have used there Backup EaseUs ToDo backup to backup my entire hard disc, it does it very quickly, 160GB in about one hour or so and you can simply open the backup file and see entire directory structure and restore individual files as needed, excellent software, it is free too (Basic version)

  • I used this software to migrate my Windows 7 install from a HDD to SSD so can confirm that it works. Very useful software.

  • +3

    The digital signature of the file is not within it's validity period, there is no date specified, no
    counter signature. Looks like it may have expired if you dig deeper? Sloppy cert anyways at best.
    Along with Doggins posts, I would be a little careful with this one.

  • +1

    happened to have the v8.1..so signed up bitsdujour and got the code but didn't download it from their link (due to spyware rick)
    went to http://www.easeus.com/partition-manager/epm-pro.html and download the official free installer software..
    installed it and entered the code..woala..code accepted..sweet! thanks TA

    • Great tip trunx. Thanks!

    • +1

      still the same digital signature problem with trunx's method. Should be ok to install, but meh, they should be on top of those things.

  • I installed with the installer from bitsdujour and there's no obvious sign of any spyware.

  • Thanks for another good one, TA.

    There is a version included on my Falcon Four 4.x boot utility CD, and it has saved me many times. Defiinitely endorse its versatility.

  • I have "purchased", but won;t be able to download it until I get home (after 5pm). Does anyone know whether the deadline is to get it or download it?

    • +1

      They just give you a key that you keep to upgrade. Should be unlimited timeframe.

  • So it looks like you get a license key to use with the software! Meaning I can keep it after a reload?? (Can anyone confirm)

    I expected it to be like giveawayoftheday where you have to install their package that verifies on install..

    • There isn't, that I can tell, a difference between the FREE and this version. Other than 'support' and business usage. So you can always just use the FREE version.

      • Free doesnt allow you to burn WinPE bootable disk AFAIK.

  • Unfortunately, only got note of this after the expiry. I really need some software like this. Can someone please recommend similar free or cheap software? I've had so much trouble with making dual boot Windows disks in the past (e.g. Windows and Linux or even MacOSX). Thanks.

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