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What are the main features and advantages of AOMEI Partition Assistant Technician?
Smart Partitioning – Resizes and reorganizes disks without data loss.
System Migration – Moves Windows to SSDs without reinstallation.
Portable Toolkit – Runs maintenance tools across different client systems.
Disk Cloning – Copies drives smoothly for upgrades and replacements.
Boot Recovery – Helps fix startup issues with bootable media.
Workflow Excellence – Supports long-term service efficiency and stable disk management.
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Partition Management – Resize, move, merge, split partitions without data loss.
OS Migration – Move Windows to SSD without reinstalling programs.
Disk Conversion – MBR to GPT, NTFS to FAT32, dynamic to basic.
Data Protection – Secure wiping plus file and partition recovery.
Portable Version – Run from USB on client machines without installation.
Core Capacity – One license serves unlimited client PCs and servers.
AOMEI Partition Assistant Technician is the service-provider edition of AOMEI's disk management toolkit for Windows PCs and Windows Server systems. It combines partition editing, disk cloning, conversion, recovery, and secure erasure under a license that permits paid IT work for clients.
Billable Client Services – License permits charged technical work for customers.
Server Support – Covers Windows Server 2012 through Server 2025.
Offline Repairs – WinPE bootable media fixes systems that won't start.
Safe Cloning – Clone larger HDDs to smaller SSDs bootably.
Disk Diagnostics – Health, speed, and surface tests spot failing drives.
Space Cleanup – Removes junk, duplicate, and oversized files quickly.
AOMEI Partition Assistant Technician is a complete disk management toolkit for servicing Windows 7 through Windows 11 and Windows Server 2012 through 2025 machines. It handles the day-to-day jobs of an IT workshop: extending a full C: drive by allocating free space from another partition, migrating an aging HDD installation to an SSD with the system still bootable, converting system disks from MBR to GPT for Windows 11 deployments, and wiping drives before machines are resold or retired. It also includes repair functions such as boot repair, partition recovery, and Windows password reset, which are typically the reason a client brings a machine in. All operations are managed from one interface, so a technician does not need separate tools for cloning, conversion, and erasure.
This edition is built for IT service providers, repair shops, managed service providers, and consultants who work on computers they do not own. The decisive point is the license model: one Technician license allows one technician to service an unlimited number of client PCs and servers, including charging for that work, which the Professional, Server, and Unlimited editions do not permit. The portable version is the practical advantage in this role, since the software can run from a USB stick on a customer's machine without installation, and even without administrator rights on locked-down corporate or school PCs. A company that only maintains its own internal fleet does not need this edition; the Unlimited edition covers that case at a lower price.
Technician is the highest tier in the AOMEI Partition Assistant family and the only one that allows billable services for third-party clients. Professional is limited to Windows desktop systems, Server adds Windows Server support on a small number of machines, and Unlimited removes the machine limit but restricts use to one company's own devices. The core partitioning, cloning, and conversion functions are largely identical across the paid editions; the differences are in licensing scope and deployment tools.
| Feature | Professional | Server | Unlimited | Technician |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| License coverage | 2 PCs | 2 computers | Unlimited | Unlimited |
| Windows Server support | ✕ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Use beyond own company | ✕ | ✕ | ✕ | ✓ |
| Billable client services | ✕ | ✕ | ✕ | ✓ |
| Portable version | ✕ | ✕ | ✓ | ✓ |
The software is designed to perform resizing, moving, merging, and conversion operations without deleting existing data, and critical system-disk changes can be executed from WinPE bootable media instead of inside a running Windows. For recovery cases, it can restore deleted or lost partitions and recover deleted files, which matters when a client has accidentally removed a volume or formatted the wrong drive. On the opposite side, the wipe and shred functions and the SSD secure erase make sure data on decommissioned drives cannot be recovered before hardware leaves the workshop. Partition tools reduce risk during disk changes, but they do not replace a backup of the data itself, so professional setups combine both.
AOMEI Partition Assistant Technician runs only on Windows; there is no macOS or native Linux version, although it can create, format, copy, and recover Ext2/Ext3 Linux partitions from a Windows system. When cloning a larger disk to a smaller SSD, the operation succeeds only if the used data fits on the destination drive, so a technician should check actual data volume rather than disk capacity before starting. The license covers one technician serving unlimited machines; a service business with several technicians working in parallel needs a license per technician. These constraints rarely block typical repair-shop workflows, but the Windows-only point is a hard stop for mixed Mac environments.
The portable version is the feature that changes daily routine: the program runs directly from a USB drive on any client machine, with no installation and no administrator rights required on restricted corporate or school PCs. Combined with the WinPE bootable media, a technician can work on machines that will not boot at all, repairing the bootloader, recovering a lost partition, or resetting a forgotten Windows password on site. The disk health, speed, and surface tests give quick evidence for hardware-replacement recommendations, which is more convincing for a client than a verbal assessment. For routine maintenance, the cleanup tools locate junk files, duplicates, and oversized files when a customer complains about a full system drive.
First, confirm that the work involves third-party machines or paid services, because that is the only scenario where Technician is required instead of the cheaper Unlimited edition for internal company use. Second, verify the operating systems in scope: the edition supports Windows 7 through Windows 11 and Windows Server 2012 through Server 2025, so very old systems such as Server 2008 are outside the supported range. Third, count the technicians who will use the software in parallel, since the license is bound to one technician rather than to a number of machines. Buyers who only manage two of their own systems are better served by the Professional or Server edition.
Yes, it includes a built-in Dynamic Disk Manager that appears automatically when a dynamic disk volume is detected. It can also convert disks between dynamic and basic without deleting volumes, which is the common request when older server setups are migrated to new hardware.
Yes, as long as the destination SSD has enough capacity for the data actually stored on the source disk. After cloning, the SSD can be installed in the drive bay and the system boots directly from it, which makes HDD-to-SSD upgrades a standard service job without reinstalling Windows.
Yes, the Technician edition converts both data disks and system disks between MBR and GPT without data loss. This is the typical preparation step for Windows 11 deployments on older machines, since Windows 11 requires UEFI boot from a GPT system disk.
| Operating Systems | Windows 11: Home / Pro / Education / Enterprise Windows 10: Home / Pro / Education / Enterprise Windows 8.1: Core / Pro / Enterprise Windows 8: Core / Pro / Enterprise Windows 7 SP1: Starter / Home Basic / Home Premium / Professional / Ultimate / Enterprise Windows Server 2025: Standard / Datacenter Windows Server 2022: Standard / Datacenter Windows Server 2019: Essentials / Standard / Datacenter Windows Server 2016: Essentials / Standard / Datacenter Windows Server 2012 R2: Essentials / Standard / Datacenter Windows Server 2012: Foundation / Essentials / Standard / Datacenter |
| Processor | 500 MHz x86 compatible CPU or above |
| Memory RAM | 256 MB RAM or more |
| Display | Standard display compatible with the respective operating system |
| Special Features | Disk partitioning tools including resize, move, merge, create, delete, and format partition Dynamic Disk Management Disk cloning and system disk cloning Migrate OS to HDD or SSD Convert file system to NTFS or FAT32 Convert data disk and system disk between MBR and GPT Create portable version for use without installation Create Windows PE bootable media Provide billable technical services to clients |
| Note | Supports Windows PCs and Windows Servers only. Mouse or another pointing device recommended. Technician edition includes licensing for unlimited PCs and servers, portable use, and paid technical service workflows. |