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Zentimo is a new(ish) product from Crystal Rich Limited, the folks behind the popular USB Safely Remove tool. Zentimo describes itself as a “Swiss army knife for your external drive needs”. I would describe it as an evolved version of USB Safely Remove that is better suited for external hard disks.
For those of you who are unfamiliar with USB Safely Remove, its major benefit is being able to eject external drives safely and easily. Windows has a safely remove feature that allows you to unmount devices so that they can be removed without any data loss and disk errors. Unfortunately, Windows’ safely remove feature fails, if any process is accessing files stored on the drive. On such occasions, USB Safely Remove can identify the offending process and unlock the drive, before safely removing it. Moreover, unlike Crystal Rich’s application, the built-in safely remove feature is slow, and makes it really hard to correctly identify a device, if there are multiple external drives.
All of these advantages are present in Zentimo. However, it offers several advanced features to make management of external hard drives easier. Some of the major benefits of Zentimo are:
Enhanced Device Menu: The improved device menu not only lists every plugged-in storage device, but also creates separate entries for individual partitions. You can directly open a partition, or even launch portable apps stored on the device from the menu itself. As visible in the screenshot embedded below, the menu also offers other useful information like amount of free space remaining and the name of the partitions.
Improved Safe Removal: Like USB Safely Remove, Zentimo can identify and unlock or close processes preventing a device from being ejected. However, it goes a step further. Zentimo can actually power-off the hard disk to ensure that it is not spinning when you unplug it. However, I am not convinced there are any real benefits to powering off the device. It seems that unless you have a really old device, (at least theoretically) you shouldn’t need to do this. The official explanation of this feature acknowledges as much.
When you safely remove the device in Windows XP it powers the device off – in case off a flash drive its led was switched off and in case of a portable hard drive it was spun down. But Microsoft changed this behavior in Vista and it still exists in Win 7: after you stop the device on these OSes the hard drive continue spinning and flash drive continue lighting. All modern hard drives park theirs heads automatically when you unplug them so in theory this behavior shouldn’t lead to data looses or drive damages. But in practice the hard drive usually sound strangely when you unplug them on run and this makes a hard drive owner being a bit nervous when he hears that.
Enhanced Device Management: Zentimo has some nifty device management settings. You can change the name of the device, as well as assign it a custom icon to make it easier to recognise. Additionally, you can assign it a fixed drive letter, or even mount it as a folder. As in USB Safely Remove, you can automatically run certain applications when a USB device is inserted or removed. Zentimo also claims powerful integration with TrueCrypt. However, I didn’t test this aspect.
Benchmark: Zentimo has a single click benchmark option for external disks, which tests read/write speeds with small as well as large file to give you a comprehensive idea about your device’s performance.
Portability: Zentimo saves the settings in the device itself, so if you plug it into another system running Zentimo, all the customisations will be carried over.
Ideally, we shouldn’t need an application to safely remove devices. Unfortunately, the truth is that Windows’ default implementation is overtly simplistic, and can be extremely frustrating on occasions. USB Safely Remove is amongst my favourite applications, and I regard it as a must have. Zentimo is a significantly improved edition of USB Safely Remove. If you already own USB Safely Remove, take the trial edition of Zentimo for a spin to find out if you really need the additional features. Zentimo is pricier than USB Safely Remove, but a 50% discount is available to the owners of the latter software. If you have never used any of the products from Crystal Rich, I highly recommend trying them out. Zentimo is obviously better than USB Safely Remove, but not everyone will appreciate the advantages offered by it. Go for it, if the extra fifteen bucks doesn’t bother you, or you need the additional features. The benefits of Zentimo are a lot more than skin-deep, and it’s still early days for the product.
Download Zentimo (2.9 MB)
Platforms Supported: Windows 2000, XP, Vista and 7(x86 and x64)
License: Shareware (30 days trial)
Cost: $35 (1 Year Upgrade License)
Version Reviewed: 1.1.4.1012 Beta
Zentimo License Giveaway
As promised, I have another contest for my blog readers. Zentimo is sponsoring three licenses worth $105 (each license is worth $35). The license will entitle you to unlimited use of the software along with one year of free updates. Here’s how you can participate in the giveaway.
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The contest will end on December 18, 2010 at 12:00 Noon IST.
* Under all circumstances my decision shall be final and binding.
Hmm .. Looks interesting .. I hope it wont have any problem with Panda USB Vaccine ..?
It doesn’t touch the autorun.inf file (creates its own zentimo.inf), so shouldn’t have problems with USB Vaccine.
Hello, this software does sound interesting. This would work great for safely removing my usb’s and external hard disk.
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Looks like a really good software. Unable to remove error messages are so common for external HDDs, I was fed up with windows. This software should solve the problem.
I’d like to apply for the giveaway
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I must at least try to win it, although their website is: “Please note, this version may contain bugs so use it with care. “.Hmmm – beta … But it looks nice …And multi-lingual …
I have trouble with English, I teach only one year.
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Zentimo looks like a cool application! Would be really handy when my safely remove hardware thingy failed in Windows!
Zentimo is quite a good utility..using it’s trial version…hope to get a full version from this
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Thanks for the giveaway!
Yes, I’ve had problems removing such devices in the past – rendering said devices unusable. I will cetainly be trying this software out. Thank You.
I am getting an external hard drive for Christmas, so would love to try this out. Thanks for the good giveaway and review.
Cheers!
SteveO
Count me in. I got this software from GOTD but it doesn’t include updates so I’d like to win one license.
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This is an interesting software. I have already destroyed two of my flash drives due to unsafe removal. I hope this helps.
Seems that I am just a little bit too late for the contest itself, I guess that means I should check the website more often! Best of luck to the winners when they are announced.
-Jean
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This looks like a very interesting program. I saw Zentimo’s previous offering in use at the workplace and it’s definitely worth getting and it appears this one is even better as we start using external drives more and more.
visiting ur blog after a long time
I can see u have changed many thing
From ur theme to ur writing.
If I am not wrong, initially u used to write just on designing, some wordpress and now on computers 🙂
all the best
ATUL
I only wish they had this out a couple years ago. I had a 500 Gig external with all my music and over 500 movies on it and it was wiped out and crashed a laptop. I miss all the stuff on there so much, it was priceless to me.
If you are wondering if it’s worth it, think about all you could lose by not having it. 35$ that is totally worth it.
I go through the post and this sentence “Zentimo describes itself as a “Swiss army knife for your external drive needs” is capable to explain……..
On such occasions, USB Safely Remove can identify the offending process and unlock the drive, before safely removing it.
As much as i come to know,Zentimo is best tool for USB Safely Remove. Is it capable to protect system from coming harms….
Here i wanna to say that if you use USB, you should keep updated anti various. By doing so you can save your system from any coming harm via net various.
i want to say something if you want to prevent your pc from virus put your antivirus updated and scan your usb sticks before attaching with pc……….
Zentimo seems to be a good software and pretty interesting. Thanks for sharing the download link. My drives have been destroyed due to this issue many a times. I hope it gets secure by this.
zentimo sounds interesting to me. i guess it will help to save my external drives…
It’s best to get active anti-virus activate before PC attachment with any application. Really Zentimo is best in use. Thanks for sharing informative post.
Buddy here is a question to you that Some time I noticed that some hidden file takes place in USB. We neither see them nor delete. in this type situation what’s the best solution?
Work on net connectivity without anti virus activations may be harmful for system.
It looks like very interesting program. It really looks like great software.
It is a good and very useful tool as it shows the lots of details and the activities of the external drives. The user can easily insert or remove the external drives with the help of this application.
I have tried this one, this is very nice.
Glad to hear it works good. I will check it out for sure, it’s a fair price too.
– Robert
Zentimo looks like a fantastic way to manage your drives. I hope to enter the next giveaway.
– Robert
I am currently using Zentimo, Its really helpful. And the speed of my drives have been improved by this.
Zentimo is really quite handy and efficient. I have been using it for awhile now.
Zentimo is an external drive manager aimed to save time and give more features for an active user of USB\SATA\Firewire storages such as flash-drives, portable drives, card readers and other. Thanks….
Zentimo is an external drive manager aimed to save time and give more features really..
nice application , you should also try codysafe . They will give you a free copy of the premium version if you review them….. handy tool
Wow!Its really a nice software for handling the external drives easily.I need such type, because I’m suffering with non recognition of my pen drive.Most of the time it create such error.
Gonna implement it soon.Thanks for sharing…..
This is an awesome tool, Thanks for the review hopefully I have a chance of winning.
So, almost any external USB 2.0 device will transfer data at the same speed. 1TB units are regularly $69, and on sale for $59. You can grab a 2TB for only $99 at newegg, either Hitachi, Seagate, or Iomega. Thanks….
My laptop which is an HP Dv6000 Model has windows 7 on it and I’ve been searching all over the net on how to delete windows 7 and reinstall windows xp using the XP recovery partition that was already in my laptop which i never deleted on installing windows 7. Does anyone know how to do this? I know this is dumb that i want to go back to xp but most of the games work on xp and they crash a lot on windows 7. Please Help?
Wow! Zentimo looking a good software that help to handle all external storage drives.I think with the help of it,I can manage multiple external drives simultaneously.It will save my precious time too.Gonna try to download its trial free version.
What I always do is unplug my pen-drive from its hub without any steps, but a friend of mine told to me that I shouldn’t do that and remove my pen-drive safely from the system tray. Well, since he does not know the reason i wanted to know what effect it has; does it effect my computer or does it effect my pen-drive?please explain..
Really interesting program, great to see that benchmarking feature included. Wouldn’t mind having one licensed version around… 😉
Zentimo is really a great software, whith help of it we can easily manage our huge network of external USB devices.I enjoyed it and fully impressed with its latest features…
looks useful, thanks
Zentimo is looking great software that makes handling task easy of all the external derives.Like usb sticks and external hard drives.
That is pretty cool, I am sad I missed the contest.
Zentimo seems cool external device with great features, I will use it.
Thanks for the information, I was wondering how this company measured up.
Nice review of an awesome and useful tool. Thanks for sharing!
That is pretty cool, I am sad I missed the contest.i would like to have a try.