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Eassos Partitionguru Pro 4.3.0.1 Portable May 2026

If you need a safe portable partition manager for your toolkit today, use one of these instead:

Please be aware that version 4.3.0.1 is very old (released around 2014-2015). The official "Pro" version is paid software. Many "Portable" versions found online are either cracked (illegal) or bundled with malware. I have structured the post to warn users about this while still providing value. Eassos PartitionGuru Pro 4.3.0.1 Portable: Is This Old Version Still Worth It? Short answer: Maybe for a legacy Windows XP/7 machine. No for daily use on Windows 10/11. Eassos PartitionGuru Pro 4.3.0.1 Portable

Did you find an old PC running Windows XP that needs this? Let me know in the comments. Otherwise, avoid this old version. If you need a safe portable partition manager

PartitionGuru (now known as internationally) has been the gold standard for partition management and data recovery for over a decade. The "Pro 4.3.0.1 Portable" version is a relic from the early 2010s, but it still floats around forums and download sites. I have structured the post to warn users