Many times when we want to install a new Operating system, we need to resize our existing disk partitions to get some free space so that we can install the new OS but at the same time we also want to keep our data safe in the existing partitions. How to do that? It can be done using a good partition manager software which can resize the partitions without any data loss.
Its only one case. Many times we want to move a partition, delete or create a partition. Even many times we want to copy a complete partition. All such tasks can be done easily and quickly using "EASEUS Partition Manager".

"EASEUS Partition Manager" allows you to create, delete, format, copy, resize disk partitions without any data loss. Its interface is very easy to use and you don't need to be an expert to use it.
Following are a few interesting features:
- Extend NTFS partition (including the system partition) without reboot.
- Copy dynamic volume to basic disk to protect data and resize partition.
- Support largest MBR hard disk, including 2TB FAT32/NTFS partition.
- Disk/file system check tool to enhance the validity
- Resize and move partitions without losing data.
- Hard Disk Copy or Partition Copy Wizards - Easily upgrade/migrate hard drive or copy partition to protect data.
- Copy with resize - Resize (shrink or enlarge) partitions and disks during copy process in order to fit target space.
- Support hardware RAID.
- Create, delete and format partitions with simple step.
- Label partitions - assigned to a partition for easier recognition.
- View Disk/Partition property of each partition.
- Hide and unhide partitions - protect important data from unauthorized or casual access.
- Set an active partition - specify one partition to be the boot partition.
- Creates a bootable CD/DVD to manage partitions easier and faster.
- Support hard disks from 2 GB to 2 TB.
There are 4 versions available of this partition manager:
- Home Edition
- Professional Edition
- Server Edition
- Unlimited Edition
Home Edition is absolutely free to use. It supports Windows 2000, XP and Vista. It doesn't support x64 bit systems.
Professional and other editions support x64 bit systems. Server Edition also supports Windows Server 2000, 2003 and 2008. The Unlimited Edition allows unlimited use within a company.
Buy Professional, Server and Unlimited Editions
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VG
^^ yes. It works.
MAGNUMHEART
but somehow the admins from the EASEUS forums
said it is not yet compatible for windows 7 and never been tested.
http://forum.easeus.com/viewtopic.php?p=22439&sid=76d21b9978127d3e686c8e071a62f434
they said it is not supported but anyway
what i only want to do is to resize my partition for Windows 7 (C:)
*if im running on windows 7 C: is the letter
which is on the right
in order to make windows 7 partition larger i need to first
resize my data partition (D:) to the left for unpartitioned space
then next to obtain the space i need to move the whole partition (C:)
to the left occupying the unpartitioned space.
is moving partition from ryt to left may cause problems or corruption??
pls give me a heads up, im confused if im going to do it. ^^
VG
^^ I don't understand what do you mean by left and right movement? If you want to take space from D: and add it to C:, yes it can be done.
MAGNUMHEART
what i mean is moving the the whole partition (D:)
because i have the ff. partitions:
Windows XP (X:) | Data Drive (D:) | Windows 7 (C:)
*windows xp drive is mapped to X:
i mean i need the space for C:
then in order to take the free space of D: [i have 10GB+ free on D:]
i need to first drag the ryt edge of D: to the left
to make the free space (10GB) on D: unpartitioned.
then for C: to take it i wud move the whole partition C:
[dragging the C: from the middle displaying four-arrow heads/arrowed-crosshair]
to the left eating the space i made by resizing down D:
then i wud just drag the ryt edge of C: to the ryt eating the space up to end.
what bothers me is i dont know if
moving the whole partition might damage the location of system files?
& what does this mean:
"Take special care when moving an operating system partition and its boot code location. The OS might stop booting. For example, Windows NT 4.0 and earlier versions limit boot code location to the first 2016MB."
--from EASEUS site.
thx a lot vg. hehe. ^^ there. ive explained more details.
VG
^^ Yes. Thats how we take space from other partitions. I think there should be no problem in doing it.
MAGNUMHEART
thx. il just give it a try then ^^
i have defragmented my partitions for better results.
i hope this doesn't corrupt the os.