EASEUS Partition Master 5.8.1 Server Edition Portable Serial Key Keygen

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I am running out of space on my 12 gig system partition. After some work i got it back up to 1 gig of free space but it won't be long before it will be getting low again. I have a d: partition with about 40 gig of free space. I am running SBS 2003 and if i understand correctly , it offers no utility that will let you resize the system partition. I have looked at 3rd party software like EaseUS that says it can rezise the system partitons by taking free space from another partition and giving to the system partition, even on RAID configurations.

Now the issue with this is that you can't extend a partition if there is another partition following it. So you will need to back up the D drive, then delete it, the expand the C: drive with Extpart, then recreate the D and then restore from backup.

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I have used EaseUS Partition Master Home Edition which is a Partition Magic alternative. It works like a charm while being very simple to use :) This version is free for non commercial use but other paid for versions exist and are cheaper than Partition Magic.

Being GUI powered, it will allow you to re-size partitions within the OS while seeing representations of the C: partition and the D: partition presumably to the right of C:. To re-size, enter that mode and grab the left side of the D: partition and move it to the right creating free space between the two partitions. This then allows you to grab the right side of the C: partition moving to the right to take that newly created free space. You then apply the changes you have requested, the system reboots performs the changes and all ends well.

Also note that there are many free linux based partition tools with a slick gui. GParted is just one such tool, see for more info. Gparted also works a charm and also free for commercial use :emotion-2:

I have used Acronis' Disk Director Home Edition (several different versions over the years), and their Server edition supports doing the resizing like you're wanting to do. Before using any given solution, be sure to have a fully tested backup of your data, just in case. I only ran into an issue one time, but it caused problems with partitions causing me to have to wipe the partitions off the drive in question and restore data to it.

As free Partition Magic alternative, Aomei Partition Assistant Lite Edition brings easy-to-use and the most popular hard disk partition management functions which can meet the needs of most users when administering Windows Server 2000, 2003, 2008, Windows Small Business Server 2003, 2008, 2011 and Windows Home Server 2011, supporting MBR disk and GPT disk.

With $609, it is the most expensive software in this field. Loads of features in the software, but it is not worth for you. After all, you only need extend your server system partition. Will be a good one to keep in the future I think it is especially designed for advanced administrators.

GParted is also free and one of the open-source software. Therefore, you have the freedom to run, copy, distribute, study, change, and improve GParted. I think it is a little complex and many users don't know how to use it.

With $159, it has a similar interface with Acronis but not featured-rich as Acronis. It performs needed hard disk partition maintenance, provides powerful data protection and disaster recovery, and minimizes server downtime to increase the efficiency of Windows-based system administration, including: Partition Manager, Disk & Partition Copy Wizard and Partition Recovery Wizard.

Yes, to resize partition in Windows SBS 2003, especally for system partition, we could only use the third party software, however most of the third-party software nedd to purchase, but I do not prefer that, I try my best to find some relaiable and free partition software for server OS, list as below:

GPard Open Source: (This is the one which I used to resize partition on my windows server 2003, and it works well, however as you know the GPard is an open source software, therefore the GUI could not be as well as other partition software.)

I have also heard that, but their sever edition is not free, you need to payfor 149$. I think It isn't worth it, as you know we do not resize our partition every time, most time we use this kind of software only one times a year.Therefore I do not prefer to purchase it.

I also heard that tool, however it is not free, and cost a lot, I don't think this task worth the prize. I used GParted which is an OSS software on my Windows 7, in my VMware server os, I manage my partition size with a free partition software, here is an article about this www.partition-magic.org/.../resize-server-partition-free.html

disk management is a built-in tool in server 2003 which allows you to extend /shrink partition without software. but with this tool, you should know that the extend volume cab be used only when there is unallocated space contigugous behind the partition you need to extend. if you can't satisfy the precondition. you may need third party software.

It depends. You can check the product name in your invoice or the confirmation email. If it says Lifetime Upgrades, upgrade to the latest version is for free. Also the customers with Subscription license code are eligible for getting the major upgrades for free within the validity period of their license. Please check the details about the upgrade policy here.

All the download links since ver 9 are listed below. The installers you get from these download links are the Trial for each different version. To unlock them and enjoy the features in the full version, please activate with your license code.
EaseUS Partition Master ver 15
EaseUS Partition Master ver 14
EaseUS Partition Master ver 13
EaseUS Partition Master ver 12
EaseUS Partition Master ver 11
EaseUS Partition Master ver 10
EaseUS Partition Master ver 9

If you placed the order but failed to receive the license code after ONE hour, even after checking the Spam folder, please visit this link to retrieve it. Please check the details as shown in the screenshot.

Please launch EaseUS Partition Master and find the key icon on the right top corner. It will pop up an activation box by clicking that icon. Please check the screenshot below.

If the activation fails or the computer is not connected to Internet, click here to follow the instructions of the Offline Activation.

Normally the refund request are processed by our technical support team. It is recommended to send a refund request to techs...@easeus.com. Our support team will deal with your refund request within 24 hours.

Before running Partition Master, it is recommended to close all other software including the anti-virus ones, so that the operations in Partition Master can be executed smoothly.

If the software still detects that pending disk/partitions are being used by other programs, it will pop up a windows asking to unlock or end the process. A reboot is not required if you choose to end all the process per request.

If you really can not get this done, please boot the computer from the WinPE bootable disk and execute the tasks. For how to create the bootable media, please check here. Any additional questions, feel free to contact techs...@easeus.com.

Make sure you have done the following instructions:
1. Clone the disk using Migrate OS function.
2. The cloned disk is connected by SATA instead of USB when you try to boot from it.
3. The cloned disk is set as the first boot order in BIOS.
If you have done all of these, but the disk still refuses to boot, please describe the issue in detail, take one photo of the failed boot and send it to techs...@easeus.com. We will further analyze it and get back to you as soon as possible.

To solve this issue, please take the system disk out and connect it to another healthy computer as a slave. Access the partition containing operating system on that disk, then locate and delete the file "EPMBatch.ept" under Windows folder. After that, please connect the system disk back and boot from it.

And we want to remind you that file is hidden by default. So, please open 'My Computer', then choose 'Tools\Folder Options', Turn to 'View' page, check on 'Show hidden files and folders', uncheck 'Hide protected operating system files(Recommended)'. Then click "OK".

Make sure the following points before creating the bootable media:
1. If you use a USB flash drive, it should be MBR, with a newly formatted FAT 32 partition.
2. If the creation on CD fails, please try a USB drive instead.
3. If you still have trouble creating the WinPE bootable media, please send the following information to techs...@easeus.com and we will send you the correct ISO image file.

What is the exact edition of your operating system? Windows 7, 10 or other?
Is it 32bit or 64bit system?
Is it LEGACY or EFI boot mode? You could check by this method:
a. Click the Search icon on Windows Taskbar and type in msinfo32, then press Enter.
b. System Information window will open where you can check your BIOS Mode.

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