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What are the main features and key advantages of EaseUS Disk Copy 6 Technician?
Disk Cloning – Creates exact drive copies for migration and replacement.
System Migration – Moves Windows environments without rebuilding settings or apps.
Boot Media – Starts cloning tasks even when systems fail.
Sector Recovery – Copies data from drives with damaged sectors.
Service Efficiency – Speeds repeated upgrade and recovery jobs for technicians.
Performance Continuity – Supports reliable long-term system transitions and maintenance workflows.
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Sector-by-sector clone – Creates an exact 1:1 copy of any disk.
System disk migration – Moves Windows to a new drive without reinstalling.
WinPE boot media – Clones drives even when Windows will not start.
Disk image backup – Creates restorable images of disks and partitions.
Core Capacity – Clones disks up to 16TB across 32 drives.
Important – No scheduled or incremental file backups included.
EaseUS Disk Copy 6 Technician is a Windows disk-cloning and imaging tool built for IT technicians and service providers. It copies entire drives or partitions sector-by-sector so a replacement disk boots and behaves exactly like the original.
One license – Serve up to 99 client devices.
Commercial use – Charge clients for disk cloning work.
Server support – Runs on server and desktop Windows.
SSD upgrades – Auto-fits layout and aligns SSD partitions.
Failing drives – Skips bad sectors during sector-by-sector copy.
No reinstalls – Migrate Windows 11 without rebuilding the system.
It makes a sector-by-sector copy of a hard drive, SSD, or single partition so the target disk is identical to the source, including the operating system and boot files. Because the copy is bit-level, it works regardless of file system or partition scheme and supports both MBR and GPT as well as basic and dynamic disks. A single job can handle disks up to 16TB and recognise up to 32 connected drives. Technicians use it mainly to move a working Windows install to a new SSD or replacement disk without reinstalling anything.
The Technician edition is licensed for commercial work: one independent technician can use it on up to 99 devices and provide paid cloning services to clients, which the Pro (single-PC, personal) license does not permit. It also runs on Windows Server operating systems, while Pro is limited to desktop Windows. Both editions share the same cloning engine, WinPE boot media, and disk-image backup and restore. The table below shows the practical differences.
| Feature | Disk Copy Pro | Disk Copy Technician |
|---|---|---|
| Sector-by-sector cloning | ✓ | ✓ |
| Image backup & restore | ✓ | ✓ |
| WinPE bootable media | ✓ | ✓ |
| Commercial / client use | ✕ | ✓ |
| Windows Server support | ✕ | ✓ |
| Devices covered | 1 PC | Up to 99 |
Yes. Disk Copy clones the system partition together with the boot sector and hidden EFI and recovery partitions, so the cloned drive starts straight away once it is set as the boot disk. Version 6.9 added a dedicated Migrate to Windows 11 option that combines the disk move with the OS upgrade in a single pass. If the source machine still boots you can run the clone inside Windows; if it does not, the WinPE boot disc performs the same job offline. This is the standard workflow for swapping a slow HDD for an NVMe SSD on a client machine.
Yes. The Technician edition can build WinPE bootable USB or CD/DVD media, letting you clone or rescue a machine that cannot load Windows. For drives with physical damage, the sector-by-sector option continues past unreadable sectors instead of stopping, so you still capture the readable data onto a healthy disk. This makes it a practical first step before any deeper recovery attempt, since you then work from the clone rather than stressing the failing drive further. It does not repair bad sectors; it copies around them.
EaseUS Disk Copy runs on Windows only — there is no native macOS or Linux application, though it can still clone disks that contain other file systems sector-by-sector. It is a cloning and disk-imaging tool rather than a scheduled backup suite, so there are no automatic, incremental, or file-level backup jobs; those belong to EaseUS Todo Backup instead. File systems beyond FAT, NTFS, and EXT2/3 are copied as raw sectors rather than parsed by type. Knowing this prevents buying it as a set-and-forget backup product when its real strength is one-off cloning and migration.
Yes, as long as the data actually in use fits within the smaller SSD's capacity rather than the original disk's full size. Disk Copy auto-fits the partition layout to the new drive and aligns partitions for SSD performance during the clone. This is the usual way to move a nearly empty 1TB HDD onto a 500GB SSD without manual resizing afterwards.
Yes. The version 6 line added cloning and image support for virtual disk files such as VHD and VHDX, so you can move a system between a virtual machine and physical hardware. This helps when you prepare a configuration inside a VM and then deploy it to real client machines, or archive a physical disk as a single virtual file for later use.
The Technician edition installs on Windows 11, 10, 8.1, 8, 7, Vista, and XP, plus Windows Server 2012, 2016, 2019, and 2022. Its WinPE boot media also runs the cloning engine outside the installed operating system, which is what lets it service machines that no longer start.
| 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 Vista: Starter / Home Basic / Home Premium / Business / Enterprise / Ultimate |
| Processor | x86 or compatible CPU with main frequency 500 MHz or faster |
| Memory RAM | 1 GB RAM minimum |
| Hard Disk | 1 GB available space on the hard disk |
| Display | Standard display compatible with the respective operating system |
| Special Features | Clone a large disk to a smaller one. Upgrade a small disk to a larger one. Clone system disk to a new drive without reinstalling OS. Duplicate hard drive for data backup and migration. Migrate an old hard disk to a new SSD. UEFI boot GPT disk cloning. Sector-level cloning. Create WinPE bootable disk. Supported file systems: FAT12 / FAT16 / FAT32 / NTFS. Supported hardware includes IDE HDD, SATA HDD, SSD, USB HDD, SCSI HDD, and FireWire IEEE 1394 HDD. |
| Note | CD/DVD ROM required for bootable media creation. PS/2 or USB mouse required. PS/2 or USB keyboard required. |