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Uploaded by on Mar 2, 2009

Easily partition your hard drive, copy your data and save files and folders in partitions. Need to format? Use the boot CD and replace operating system files. Works on Windows 2000 / XP / Vista (32bit only)

http://freepcsecurity.co.uk/2009/03/02/easeus/

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  • What if i want the Partitions back to c? :D

  • @asbj0244 - Back up your data first, then simply delete any partition you don't want and resize your C drive. In many cases it will do this without affecting the contents of the C drive, a backup is security precaution :-)

  • i have 2 parts of one hard drive i want to make it one big hard drive how do i do that?

  • @ubisoft5126 - Delete one partition then resize the main partition using the free space, although I personally would keep two partitions and clone the drive onto the second partition :-)

  • i have a free space partition of 78 GB and i m not able to use it......

    what should be done???

    there is no option of deleting or extending it

  • @ jaat1100 - Is it a Logical Partition and does it have a drive letter? If using Easeus, right click the partition to rename it or delete it, and then create a new partition as a logical partition :-)

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  • what's the difference between a primary and logical partition?

  • @RegiusCruor you are crap ;)

  • Best partition manager ever. 'Nuff said. I had no major problems with this thing so far.

  • a hello or welcome would be nice but good tut...

  • thanks a load, I had half my memory on a D: drive which windows 7 made into a backup only drive, and this was the only free working software I found to change over drive memory, and I was kind of stumped till I watched the video, Now I have double the disk space on my C: drive and no D: drive slowing me down or limiting my memory. Thanks again

  • I would use this program to shrink my C drive on my Windows XP. I did a recovery recently and have installed only a few progs back onto C. If I shrunk the C drive down to as little as possible and then backed off to make a little more room for only enough for the rest of my progs, would I be able to do another system recovery with the newly shrunken C drive if need be? Would the recovery disc say the drive was too small?

  • you're borig 

  • this program does not work ...i gave 10gb the drive c and it asked me to restart, after restart nothing hapened, this program is crap

  • instead of paying like $200 for this why not just call a computer professional to recover erased files for like $100 it saves $100

  • unallocated space is fucking stupid should natively put it in C drive unless you choose another default!!

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