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What are the main features and advantages of EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard 18 Standard Technician?
Deleted Recovery – Restores lost files from common data loss.
Deep Scanning – Searches thoroughly for missing or damaged files.
Broad Support – Works with HDDs, SSDs, USB, and cards.
Preview Control – Lets technicians verify files before recovery starts.
Service Flexibility – Handles varied recovery work across client environments.
Digital Reliability – Supports dependable long-term recovery with efficient workflows.
Deep Scan Recovery – Finds deleted, formatted, and lost-partition files.
WinPE Bootable Media – Recovers files from PCs that won't boot.
Array Recovery – Restores data from RAID arrays and NAS.
Commercial Use License – Covers paid recovery work for clients.
Performance Metric – Recovers over 1000 file formats across media.
Important – iPhone and Android internal recovery needs MobiSaver.
This is the commercial, multi-machine tier of EaseUS's file-recovery tool, built for IT staff, technicians, and recovery service providers. It rescues lost files from drives, RAID arrays, NAS, and unbootable Windows systems, including Windows Server.
Multi-Machine License – Run recoveries across many business computers.
Client Billing Rights – Legally charge customers for recovery jobs.
Server Coverage – Works on Windows Server 2003 through 2022.
Boot-Failure Rescue – Pull files from dead, unbootable machines.
Read-Only Scanning – Never overwrites the original source drive.
Reusable Scan Sessions – Save and reload earlier scan results.
It recovers lost, deleted, formatted, or inaccessible files from computer storage, including HDDs, SSDs, USB drives, SD and CF cards, digital cameras, RAID arrays, and NAS devices. It offers both a quick scan and a deep scan that rebuilds files from content signatures when the file directory is damaged, and it previews recoverable files before you restore them. The tool is read-only, so it only locates and copies out data without writing to or altering the source drive. The Technician license removes the single-machine restriction, allowing unlimited recoveries across multiple computers within a business.
It is aimed at repair shops, IT departments, and data-recovery service providers who run recoveries on many different machines rather than just their own PC. The decisive difference is the license: the Technician tier grants commercial use rights and permits installation across all of a company's machines, which the personal Pro license does not allow. In practice, a workshop can legally bill a customer for restoring a RAW partition or pulling files off a failed laptop, whereas a Pro key used for that paid work would breach its terms. If you only recover your own files on one computer, this edition is more than you need.
No. EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard reads computer drives and removable media such as HDDs, SSDs, USB sticks, SD cards, RAID, and NAS, but not the internal storage of iOS or Android handsets. For phone internal memory, EaseUS supplies a separate product, MobiSaver, which is not part of this license. A memory card removed from a phone or camera and plugged into the PC is fully supported; photos still locked inside the phone itself are not. Confirm this before buying so you do not expect direct phone scanning from the Technician edition.
Both editions share the same recovery engine; the difference is licensing and deployment, not scanning power. Pro is a single-user personal license, while the Standard Technician tier adds commercial use rights, use across multiple machines, paid client work, and remote NAS recovery without rebuilding the array. Deep scan, RAW recovery, support for over 1000 file formats, and WinPE bootable media are present in both. The table below sets out the practical differences buyers most often compare.
| Feature | 18 Pro | 18 Standard Technician |
|---|---|---|
| Deep scan & RAW recovery | ✓ | ✓ |
| WinPE bootable media | ✓ | ✓ |
| Commercial use rights | ✕ | ✓ |
| Use on multiple machines | ✕ | ✓ |
| Paid client recovery | ✕ | ✓ |
| Remote NAS recovery | ✕ | ✓ |
It recovers more than 1000 file formats, including Office documents (DOC/DOCX, XLS/XLSX, PPT/PPTX, PDF), images and camera RAW files (JPG, PNG, CR2, NEF, ARW), video (MP4, MOV, AVI, MKV), audio, email, and archives. On the storage side it reads HDDs, SSDs, USB drives, SD and CF cards, digital cameras, RAID arrays, and NAS, across NTFS, FAT, exFAT, ext2/ext3, and ReFS file systems. When a partition's directory or index is damaged, deep scan reconstructs files by content signature as RAW results, though some very uncommon file types cannot be rebuilt this way. This signature-based recovery is what lets it pull data from a formatted or RAW drive that Windows can no longer open.
First confirm the loss sits on storage the tool can read — a drive, card, RAID, or NAS — and not the internal memory of an iOS or Android phone. Stop using the affected drive immediately and recover files to a different drive, because recovery success drops sharply once new data overwrites the old sectors. For a machine that no longer boots, build the WinPE bootable media from a working PC before you start. If your work is only recovering your own files on one computer, the Pro edition covers it; choose the Standard Technician tier only when you need commercial rights and multi-machine deployment.
No. The tool locates and restores lost files, but it does not repair files that come back broken. If a recovered video or photo is still corrupt, that fix belongs to a separate EaseUS product (Fixo), not to this recovery license.
This is the Windows Technician edition, supporting Windows 11/10/8/7 and Windows Server 2003 through 2022. Mac recovery is handled by a separate EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard Technician build for macOS, which is licensed independently.
| 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: Essentials / Standard / Datacenter Windows Server 2022: Essentials / Standard / Datacenter Windows Server 2019: Essentials / Standard / Datacenter Windows Server 2016: Essentials / Standard / Datacenter Windows Server 2012: Foundation / Essentials / Standard / Datacenter Windows Server 2008: Standard / Enterprise / Datacenter Windows Server 2003: Standard / Enterprise / Datacenter |
| Processor | 1 GHz 32 bit or 64 bit CPU or higher |
| Memory RAM | 1 GB RAM or more |
| Hard Disk | 200 MB minimum free space for installation |
| Display | Standard display compatible with the respective operating system |
| Special Features | Deleted file recovery. Formatted recovery. Lost or deleted partition recovery. RAW and inaccessible drive recovery. Recovery from HDD, SSD, USB drive, memory card, camera, PC, laptop, and server storage. Recovery for more than 1000 file types. WinPE bootable recovery for inaccessible Windows systems. NAS storage recovery. File preview before recovery. File repair support for selected documents, images, and videos. |
| Note | Technician license supports use on unlimited client PCs and servers. Internet connection required for activation and some activation troubleshooting may require firewall allowlisting. No separate browser, Microsoft .NET Framework, or hardware driver dependency is required. |