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What are the main features and advantages of EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard Technician MacOS?
Deep Recovery – Recovers deleted, formatted, and lost Mac files.
Device Support – Works with Mac disks and external storage.
Preview Recovery – Lets users verify files before restoring them.
Partition Recovery – Finds data from lost or damaged partitions.
Technician Tools – Supports professional recovery work across client cases.
Digital Reliability – Helps maintain dependable long-term Mac data recovery workflows.
Unlimited Recovery – Restore deleted, formatted, or lost Mac files.
Dual Scan Modes – Fast quick scan plus thorough deep scan.
Time Machine Recovery – Extract files from Time Machine and iTunes backups.
Bootable USB Recovery – Recover data when macOS will not boot.
Multi-Mac License – Covers commercial recovery across multiple business Macs.
Performance Metric – Recovers across APFS, HFS+, exFAT and NTFS volumes.
EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard Technician for Mac is the commercial tier of EaseUS's Mac recovery suite, licensed for paid recovery work across multiple client Macs. It restores deleted, formatted, and lost files from APFS, HFS+, exFAT and NTFS volumes, including Apple Silicon and T2 systems.
Commercial Use – Legally covers paid recovery for clients.
Multiple Macs – One license serves many client machines.
Apple Silicon Support – Scans T2, M1 and M2 drives.
Backup Extraction – Pulls files from Time Machine snapshots.
Disaster Recovery – Rescues data from unbootable Mac systems.
Remote Assistance – EaseUS engineers help with difficult cases.
It recovers deleted, formatted, and otherwise lost files from macOS volumes, including APFS, HFS+, HFS X, FAT32, exFAT and NTFS drives. It reads internal disks, external SSDs and HDDs, fusion drives, SD cards, USB sticks, cameras, and Time Machine backup drives. The Technician edition adds a multi-Mac license and commercial-use rights, so one key can run recovery jobs across many business machines. A quick scan finds recently deleted items, while a deep scan rebuilds files from reformatted or corrupted partitions.
It is built for IT service providers, repair shops, and in-house Mac admins who recover data on machines they do not personally own. The Technician edition is the only Mac tier that grants commercial-use rights and covers multiple Macs under one license, which the Free and Pro tiers do not. A consultant restoring a client's accidentally formatted MacBook can legally bill for that work under this license. For a single personal Mac with occasional deletions, the Pro edition usually covers the same recovery features without the commercial terms.
All three editions share the same scan engine, file-type support, and preview and filter tools, so recovery quality is identical between them. The Free edition caps recovery at 2 GB; Pro removes that limit and adds Time Machine and iTunes backup recovery plus 1-on-1 remote assistance. The Technician edition keeps every Pro feature and adds a multiple-Mac license and commercial-use rights for paid recovery work. The table below shows the practical differences.
| Feature | Free | Pro | Technician |
|---|---|---|---|
| Recoverable data | 2 GB | Unlimited | Unlimited |
| Quick & deep scan | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Time Machine / iTunes recovery | ✕ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Recover to cloud | ✕ | ✓ | ✓ |
| 1-on-1 remote assistance | ✕ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Multiple-Mac license | ✕ | ✕ | ✓ |
| Commercial-use rights | ✕ | ✕ | ✓ |
Yes, but recovering the internal system drive on Apple Silicon and T2 Macs needs extra steps that do not apply to external disks. EaseUS supports scanning the system disk on T2, M1 and M2 devices, but on M1/M2 Macs you must boot into Recovery, set Startup Security to Reduced Security, and allow the EaseUS system extension before the internal drive can be scanned. If FileVault is on and you lack the password or recovery key, the encrypted data cannot be rebuilt. External drives, SD cards and USB media connected to these Macs scan normally without changing any security settings.
It recovers from APFS, HFS+, HFS X, FAT32, exFAT and NTFS volumes, covering both modern and legacy Mac formatting. Recoverable file types include photos, videos, audio, documents, emails and archives, and most can be previewed before you restore them. Supported sources include internal and external drives, SSDs, fusion drives, Time Machine backup drives, SD and memory cards, USB drives and cameras. The deep scan can rebuild files by signature when the original names and folder structure are gone, though those recovered items may then lack their original file names.
It only recovers data that has already been lost; it does not create, schedule or manage backups. Anyone expecting ongoing protection should pair it with a dedicated backup tool, since recovery software cannot help if a drive fails before the files were ever copied elsewhere. EaseUS sells backup separately as Todo Backup, while this product focuses purely on locating and restoring lost files. Treat it as the emergency tool you reach for after deletion, formatting or a crash, not as a replacement for routine backups.
This edition is built to locate and restore lost files, not to mend files that are already corrupted. EaseUS handles media repair through its separate Fixo tool, so a video that recovers but will not play needs that dedicated product rather than the recovery wizard. During recovery you can still preview photos, documents and videos to confirm a file is intact before restoring it.
EaseUS lists the Mac edition as compatible with any macOS version, and the Technician version history shows regular fixes and added guidance for newer macOS releases. Running the latest build matters because Apple periodically changes APFS behavior, and recovery reliability on a new macOS depends on the most recent update. If you are on a brand-new macOS release, download the current version before starting a recovery.
| Operating Systems | macOS Sequoia 15 macOS Sonoma 14 macOS Ventura 13 macOS Monterey 12 macOS Big Sur 11 macOS Catalina 10.15 macOS Mojave 10.14 macOS High Sierra 10.13 macOS Sierra 10.12 Mac OS X El Capitan 10.11 Mac OS X Yosemite 10.10 Mac OS X Mavericks 10.9 |
| Processor | At least 1 GHz processor |
| Memory RAM | 2 GB RAM or higher |
| Hard Disk | 32 MB minimum free space for installation |
| Display | Standard display compatible with the respective operating system |
| Special Features | Supported file systems: APFS. Supported file systems: HFS+. Supported file systems: HFS X. Supported file systems: exFAT. Supported file systems: NTFS. Supported file systems: FAT FAT16 and FAT32. Recovers data from deleted, formatted, corrupted, partition-loss, and unmounted-device scenarios. Supported scanning system disk on T2, M1, and M2 devices. Video repair. Skipping bad sectors. Unbootable Mac recovery entry. |