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AOMEI Partition Assistant Pro 6.1 Giveaway
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Giveaway of the day — AOMEI Partition Assistant Pro 6.1

Un software de partición completa, sencilla y fiable y gestor de discos!
$39.95 EXPIRÓ
Votación de Usuario: 141 1 Comentarios

AOMEI Partition Assistant Pro 6.1 estaba como Giveaway el día n 14 de febrero de 2017

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Partition Assistant Pro es un software de partición completa, sencilla y fiable y gestor de discos para PC con Windows y ordenadores portátiles. Trae un potente conjunto de herramientas para maximizar el uso del espacio en disco y mejorar el rendimiento general del equipo.

Key features:

  • Cambiar tamaño de la partición: ampliar, reducir, fusionar particiones de división, y asignar el espacio libre de una partición a otra;
  • Asistentes fáciles: Partition Wizard Extend, la Partición Asistente para copiar, Asistente de copia de discos y particiones de asistente de recuperación;
  • La migración del sistema: migrar su sistema operativo de un viejo disco duro a un nuevo SSD o HDD, MBR apoyo y discos GPT;
  • Convertidores de seguridad: convertir MBR a GPT disco, convertir el disco dinámico a básico, convertir NTFS a FAT32 y primaria para convertir partición lógica;
  • De Windows To Go Creador: construir un sistema portátil y totalmente funcional de Windows 8 / 8.1 en una unidad flash USB;
  • Hacer Disco de arranque: crear una unidad flash de CD / DVD o USB de arranque de Windows PE sin instalar Windows AIK;
  • Crear segunda partición Ext2 / Ext3 en tarjetas SD y unidades flash USB sin formato;
  • More features…

Special Offer: The giveaway version does not include lifetime free upgrades. But we provide GOTD users with the opportunity to get "AOMEI Partition Assistant Pro + Lifetime Free Upgrades" (originally priced at $49.95, now only $19.98). Click here to grab this limited-time 60% OFF Discount.


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Requerimientos del Sistema:

Windows 10/ 8.1/ 8/ 7/ Vista/ XP/ 2000 Professional SP4 (x32/x64); CPU: Intel Pentium or compatible, 500MHz or faster processor; RAM: 256MB or greater; CD-RW/DVD-RW drive for bootable media creation

Publicado por:

Aomei Technology

Página Oficial:

http://www.disk-partition.com/partition-manager-pro-edition.html

Tamaño del Archivo:

14.6 MB

Precio:

$39.95

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#1

Very useful Thnx : )

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#5

Dear All Users,

Happy Valentine's Day!

It is a great honor for us to giveaway AOMEI Partition Assistant Pro on GOTD. User's support is the biggest motive power of AOMEI Technology. It is the support of such users as you that make us keep growing. AOMEI Technology thanks you from the bottom of the heart.

Our vision is to let hundreds of millions of users enjoy AOMEI Software for FREE and use AOMEI Software to optimize system performance and protect data with the easiest way. As long as AOMEI Free products can meet your requirements, you're welcome to use all of them on computers in both home and business environments. Besides, our free products are 100% clean and don’t have any 3rd party program bundled. The main Free products of AOMEI include:

AOMEI Backupper Standard: http://www.backup-utility.com/free-backup-software.html
AOMEI Partition Assistant Standard: http://www.disk-partition.com/free-partition-manager.html
AOMEI OneKey Recovery Free: http://www.backup-utility.com/okr-free.html
More…

Our products still leave much to be improved. Well, you see, nothing in this world is perfect. But we can try our best to make it closer to perfect. If you have any feedbacks and suggestions, please do not hesitate to contact us. Thank you in advance!

Tips:

1. How to Safely Partition Your Hard Drives: http://www.disk-partition.com/safely-partition.html
2. AOMEI Partition Assistant How-to Guides: http://www.disk-partition.com/manual.html
3. AOMEI Partition Assistant Edition Comparison: http://www.disk-partition.com/compare-edition.html

Best regards,
AOMEI Technology

AOMEI Technology  –  7 years ago  –  ¿Te ha parecido útil este comentario? si | no (+41)
#4

Like the rest of their software, e.g. Backupper, AOMEI Partition Assistant Pro works. And in testing installing AOMEI software has less of an impact on Windows that most of its competition. Do save the registration/activation key that you get -- I have had AOMEI apps lose their activation, but whenever that's happened to me, I was able to re-enter the key & re-activate.

If there's a general downside, it's that like many [most] companies their bootable discs & USB sticks don't work on every device, so please test. Files that are are in use by Windows can't be moved, so many partition operations or tasks, and restoring a backup of that copy of Windows, require booting into another OS. That minimal OS can be stored on the hard drive or put on a bootable disc/USB stick -- if the disc or USB stick won't work, there's a good chance it won't work stored on the hard drive either.

Potential alternatives if/when the bootable media won't work include creating a WinPE USB stick, making sure it works [if not Google for possible fixes documented at microsoft[.]com], then copying the Program Files (x86)\AOMEI Partition Assistant Pro Edition 6.0\x64 folder to the stick... WinPE only gives you a command line, which you'd use to run PartAssist.exe. You also might install the full program in Windows 10 installed to a USB stick or drive. In Windows 10 you can also download a recent Insider build ISO of win10 Enterprise [you'll have to join the Insider Program 1st], & try the Windows To Go wizard in Control Panel after mounting that ISO.

msdn[.]microsoft[.]com/en-us/windows/hardware/commercialize/manufacture/desktop/winpe-intro

Or you could use another app that creates bootable media that works for you, the hard part being you might have to try many programs. I have a cheaper tablet with a 32 bit UEFI bios & Macrium Reflect is the only app I found that works well out-of-the-box when it comes to a bootable USB stick.

mike  –  7 years ago  –  ¿Te ha parecido útil este comentario? si | no (+20)
#3

"Real quick, can anyone explain to me what is the significance of this partition software I see regularly on here."

You divide up the storage on your device's hard drive by using folders to organize the files. In a nutshell, you can add partitions to your hard drive(s) for the same reason, better organization. Every hard drive has at least one partition, & you can add more. Sometimes another partition is required, for example when you want to add another OS, like a 2nd copy of Windows. By default Windows 10 uses a GPT hard drive with a Boot partition that's formatted FAT32, followed by Microsoft Reserved, Windows, & Recovery partitions, which are all formatted NTFS -- all but the Windows partition are normally hidden. Each partition can be assigned a drive letter in Windows -- they show up as individual drives in Windows or File Explorer. To manage that aspect you use Control Panel -> Administrative Tools -> Computer Management, selecting Disk Management on the left hand side.

Microsoft has been working on improving the file system Windows uses for years, and some changes are starting to appear, for example with Windows 10 you might use Storage Spaces. The main thing to know IMHO however is that things have changed & are changing, so it's best if you don't try to manage Windows 10 disks/partitions using Windows 7 or 8 in a mixed environment.

support[.]microsoft[.]com/en-us/help/12438/windows-10-storage-spaces

You use software like AOMEI Partition Assistant Pro to manage &/or copy partitions. You can do some of this stuff in the Computer Management window I mentioned earlier. Since a hard drive is a fixed size, say 1 TB, if you add up the storage space allocated to each partition, that total can't of course exceed 1 TB. And that's where things get sticky, & why apps like AOMEI Partition Assistant Pro exist... If you have 4 partitions, C, D, E, & F, & you want to give D more storage space, that space has to be taken away from one [or more] of the other partitions, C, E, or F. Likewise if you want to add a partition G, its storage space has to be taken from those existing partitions.

For the moment ignoring those hidden partitions I mentioned earlier that are by default used by Windows 10... Lets say the 1st partition [which I've labeled C] is 200 GB, the 2nd [D] is 150 GB, the 3rd [E] is 400 GB, & the 4th [F] is 250 GB. I want to make D 200 GB --- I've got 3 options... I can shrink C to 150 GB, shift D towards the start of the disk, where C now ends, then enlarge D to absorb the free space I got from shrinking C. Or, I can shrink E or F to free up 50 GB. If I shrink F, then I need to move both E & F towards the end of the drive, so that 50 GB of free space is located at the end of D, which I'll now expand. If I shrink E, then I only have to move E towards the end of the drive.

Now, the 1st step when you shrink a partition is to defrag it, packing all the files towards the beginning of the partition, though it doesn't hurt to defrag before moving a partition either. 2nd, it's always safest to back up that partition before you alter it -- this sort of thing is generally safe but stuff does occasionally happen. Personally, what I do is once I've got the partition(s) backup image(s), I'll delete a partition [or partitions] rather than move them. Using the same example as earlier, after defragging & backing up D, E, & F, I'll delete E & F, expand D to 200 GB, restore the backup of E, so that it starts right where D ends, then restore F in the smaller space that's left. Or I could select a smaller size for E when I restore that backup -- if the backup software I used wouldn't let me restore E to a smaller sized space, I can then use a partitioning app to shrink it, Then restore F.

OK, so why do I do it that way?... PCs [& laptops etc.] can only pass so much data so fast via the bus [the electronic pathway] to one drive -- it's faster to transfer data from one drive to another. A hard drive can only read or write so fast, & that speed goes down if you're reading & writing at the same time. My partition backup images are on another drive -- they pretty much have to be in this case. Restoring a backup I'm moving raw data from one drive to another, which is faster than reading each bit & then writing it somewhere else on the same drive. A plus is that what I'm doing is simpler, so there's less potential for errors.

Finally, with 10 there are added wrinkles. 10 can alter the bios settings making it more difficult to boot to a USB device -- you might have to reset the bios defaults to make it possible. There have been cases where when upgrading to a new build [e.g. the one coming in April], setup reports that the 1st Boot partition is too small. There have also been cases where the old recovery partition was left in place, & a 2nd Recovery partition created. If you move the partitions [so you can make the Boot partition bigger], or delete a duplicate Recovery partition, enlarging the Windows partition to absorb the freed up space, you **might** need to fix the boot menu/loader [the menu's always there -- you just don't always see it], so test [including the Recovery option if you might ever use it] & as necessary take a look at the free EasyBCD from NeoSmart.

mike  –  7 years ago  –  ¿Te ha parecido útil este comentario? si | no (+19)
#2

Have had much joy of Aomeis products. Last for about 1 month ago when it was their BackUp Pro program that was the Giveaway. I bought the license offered for lifetime, for USD. 19.95 like today, when it is their partitioning program.
But, but, price after VAT ends up on Usd 25.00. But it is value for money anyway.
No I am not employed by the company, or have special interests, i am just a satisfied customer.

cay petersen  –  7 years ago  –  ¿Te ha parecido útil este comentario? si | no (+11)
#1

AOMEI Partition Assistant Pro 6.1

Vs.

EaseUs Partition Master 10.2 Professional Edition

The answers gonna be Awesome !!!

tough decision '  –  7 years ago  –  ¿Te ha parecido útil este comentario? si | no (-14)

tough decision ',

Practically speaking, the differences I've noticed...

They look different of course -- you may like one better, or EaseUS *may* work better with enlarged text. I've had each loose activation -- I could re-activate AOMEI using the same key, but that wouldn't work with EaseUS. EaseUS adds more files to Windows itself -- installing it has slightly more impact. The bootable media you create with one may work while the other may not -- FWIW both will work on this PC, while neither will work with my tablet.

mike  –  7 years ago  –  ¿Te ha parecido útil este comentario? si | no (+10)

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