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What are the main features and advantages of EaseUS Partition Master 19 Pro?
Partition Control – Resizes, moves, merges, and creates partitions easily.
Disk Cloning – Copies drives for upgrades and hardware replacement.
OS Migration – Moves Windows to SSDs without reinstalling applications.
Boot Repair – Creates rescue media for startup-related recovery tasks.
Storage Optimization – Helps fix low disk space and layout issues.
Digital Reliability – Supports stable long-term disk management and recovery workflows.
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Partition Manager – Resize, move, merge, split and create partitions
OS Migration – Migrate Windows to a new SSD without reinstalling
MBR/GPT Conversion – Convert system disk for Windows 11 readiness
Partition Recovery – Restore lost or deleted partitions and files
Core Capacity – Manages NTFS, FAT32, exFAT, EXT and ReFS
Important – Windows Server operating systems are not supported here
EaseUS Partition Master 19 Pro is a Windows disk and partition manager that handles resizing, cloning, OS migration and disk conversion from one interface. It targets desktop and laptop users who need more control over their drives than the built-in Windows Disk Management offers.
No Reinstall Migration – Move Windows to SSD keeping installed programs
Windows 11 Prep – Convert MBR disks to GPT safely
Fix Low Space – Extend a full C drive without rebooting
Change Tracking – Preview pending operations before they are applied
Bootable Media – Manage disks from a WinPE rescue environment
File System Tools – Convert NTFS, FAT32 and exFAT without formatting
EaseUS Partition Master 19 Pro is a Windows disk and partition manager that reorganizes storage without reinstalling the operating system. It resizes, moves, merges and splits partitions, clones a whole disk, migrates the OS to an SSD, converts MBR to GPT, and recovers deleted or lost partitions through the Partition Recovery Wizard. Every change is added to a pending list and previewed before it runs, so you confirm the disk layout before any data is written. In daily use, it solves problems Windows Disk Management cannot, such as extending a C drive using unallocated space that is not adjacent to it.
It fits desktop and laptop users who have outgrown the limits of the built-in Windows Disk Management tool. A common case is shrinking a partition further than Disk Management allows, then moving the system partition to absorb that freed space without rebooting. It also suits anyone preparing an older MBR disk for Windows 11 by converting it to GPT in place. The Pro edition covers Windows 11, 10, 8 and 7 desktops, but it does not run on Windows Server, so server administrators need a different edition.
The Pro edition manages partitions on Windows desktop systems only, while the Server and Technician editions add Windows Server operating system support. The Technician edition goes further by allowing paid, on-site disk service on client machines, which the Pro license does not permit. All three share the same core toolkit, including resizing, cloning and OS migration, so the difference is mainly about where and how you are licensed to use them rather than which features exist. The table below shows the practical split.
| Feature | Pro | Server | Technician |
|---|---|---|---|
| Core partition management | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Disk clone & OS migration | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Windows desktop systems | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Windows Server systems | ✕ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Billable client service | ✕ | ✕ | ✓ |
The biggest limit is that the Pro edition does not support Windows Server operating systems; Windows Server 2016, 2019 and 2022 require the Server, Unlimited or Technician edition. The Pro license also does not cover charging clients for technical service, which is reserved for the Technician edition. On the feature side, operations on EXT2/3/4 Linux file systems are restricted to create, delete, sector-mode copy, format and resize, and dynamic-volume resizing only works on NTFS, ReFS and FAT volumes, with striped volumes excluded. Checking these constraints first avoids picking Pro for a server or service-provider scenario it was not licensed for.
Yes. The Migrate OS feature copies the system partition together with the boot files to an SSD or HDD, so the computer can start from the new drive with installed programs and settings intact. After the copy completes, you set the new disk as the boot device in the BIOS, then the old drive can be wiped and reused for storage. Keep in mind the target SSD must be large enough for the system data, and everything already on that target drive is overwritten during migration.
Resizing is designed to run without deleting existing files, and a rollback safeguard helps protect data if a move or resize is interrupted by a crash or power loss. Changes are previewed in a pending list before they execute, so an unwanted operation can be cancelled. A backup of important files before large layout changes is still the recommended practice.
No. The 19 Pro license is the Windows edition and runs on Windows 11, 10, 8 and 7. Mac users need the separate EaseUS Partition Master for Mac, which is a different product.
Yes. It can format partitions larger than 32 GB to FAT32, a size the built-in Windows formatter refuses to handle. This helps when a game console, camera or other device specifically requires FAT32 on a high-capacity drive.
| 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: Starter / Home Basic / Home Premium / Professional / Ultimate / Enterprise Windows Vista: Starter / Home Basic / Home Premium / Business / Ultimate / Enterprise Windows XP: Starter / Home Edition / Professional / Professional x64 |
| Processor | X86 or compatible CPU with main frequency 500 MHz |
| Memory RAM | 512 MB RAM or more |
| Hard Disk | 100 MB of available space |
| Display | Standard display compatible with the respective operating system |
| Special Features | Create, resize, move, merge, split, format, delete and wipe partitions. Clone disk and clone partition. Migrate OS to HDD or SSD. Partition recovery. WinPE bootable media creation. Convert MBR and GPT disks. Convert NTFS and FAT32. Supported file systems: NTFS, EXT2, EXT3, EXT4, FAT12, FAT16, FAT32, ReFS, exFAT. Supported storage devices: IDE, SATA, eSATA, SCSI, IEEE 1394 FireWire, SATA SSD, M.2 SSD, NVMe SSD, USB devices, memory cards, and hardware RAID configurations. |
| Note | Internet access is required for some functions such as OS migration or WinPE creation. |