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Easeus Tools M Beta May 2026

We tested EaseUS Tools M Beta on three systems: Windows 11 (24H2), Windows 10 (22H2), and a dual-boot with Linux.

A more detailed alternative to Task Manager, showing hidden processes and allowing you to terminate or investigate suspicious activity.

A: Yes, but with precautions. Create a full system backup before using the Partition Manager or Registry Cleaner. The other modules (recovery, duplicate finder, junk cleaner) are read-only and safe. easeus tools m beta

How does it stack against other free all-in-one tools? Let’s compare:

| Feature | EaseUS Tools M Beta | Glary Utilities Free | CCleaner Free | AOMEI Partition Assistant | |--------|---------------------|----------------------|---------------|---------------------------| | Data Recovery | ✅ (up to 2GB) | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ | | Windows Password Reset | ✅ (limited) | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ | | Partition Management | ✅ Full suite | ❌ | ❌ | ✅ (but no recovery) | | Registry Cleaner | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ | | Bootable USB Creator | ✅ | ❌ | ❌ | ✅ (paid version) | | Price | Free during beta | Freemium | Freemium | Freemium | We tested EaseUS Tools M Beta on three

Bottom line: No other free tool combines recovery, partitioning, and password reset in one interface. If you need just a cleaner, stick with BleachBit. But for a Swiss Army knife, EaseUS Tools M Beta is unique.


The beta currently focuses on four main pillars of system health: The beta currently focuses on four main pillars

1. PC Cleanup (The Junk Buster) This is the bread and butter of any optimizer. Tools M scans for system cache files, log files, and leftover Windows updates.

2. File Migration (The Space Saver) This feature feels directly influenced by the rise of small SSDs. It allows users to migrate large files, folders, or installed applications from a full drive (like the C: drive) to a secondary drive with one click.

3. Startup Optimization A classic feature, but essential. It manages which apps launch on boot.

4. System Repair Tools Hidden in the "Toolbox" section are quick fixes for common annoyances—resetting network configurations, fixing corrupted shortcuts, or repairing Windows update components.