

- HARD DISK MANAGER SERVER EDITION 64 BIT
- HARD DISK MANAGER SERVER EDITION FREE
- HARD DISK MANAGER SERVER EDITION WINDOWS
First you need to select a partition and resize it smaller so that you can have some unallocated spaces to be given to another partition. You simply select a partition on the main interface that you want to resize. Resizing a partition on EASEUS Partition Manager Server Edition is easy. Resizing Partitions with EASEUS Partition Manager But of course, why would you need a third party partition manager to handle Vista’s Dynamic partition? You can simply use Vista’s built-in Disk Management to resize and handle the dynamic partitions.
HARD DISK MANAGER SERVER EDITION FREE
EASEUS Partition Manager displays the partition file system type (FAT32, NTFS, etc), the size of the partition, Used & Free space, Status, and whether the partition is a primary partition or logical.ĮASEUS Partition Manager doesn’t seem to be able to handle Vista’s Dynamic Disk/Volume. It easily displays which partitions belong to which hard drives, so with just a short glimpse, you can decide what you should do to which partitions. The main interface displays your hard drives and partitions. Create Bootable CD/DVD EASEUS Partition Manager Interface.Hard disk Copy or Partition Copy Wizards.Create/Resize/Move/Delete system partitions.EASEUS Partition Manager Server Edition Features

HARD DISK MANAGER SERVER EDITION 64 BIT
EASEUS Partition Manager is compatible with both 32 bit and 64 bit systems.
HARD DISK MANAGER SERVER EDITION WINDOWS
It manages partition on Windows XP, Vista, 2000, and Windows Server 2000/2003/2008.

Oh the good old times of screaming and pulling your hairs out when a whole partition was gone due to a blue screen or the process simply went wrong.ĮASEUS Partition Manager Server Edition is what it says: managing partitions on servers (but also your desktop computers). Besides, I’ve had some bad experiences in the past with Partition Managers gone bad during partitioning. Honestly, I’ve never heard of EASEUS Partition Manager before, so I was a bit skeptical when I decided to give it a try. The most popular ones are probably PowerQuest’s Partition Magic and Paragon Partition Manager (I’ve tried both of them in the past). There are many Windows partition manager tools out there.
