Easeus Partition Master 1950 Build 20250110 Full (PREMIUM →)
The build number itself—1950—indicates the major version (19) and minor revision (50). The date stamp (20250110) confirms the compilation date. Always verify you have build 20250110 by checking Help > About . For anyone who frequently juggles disk partitions, migrates operating systems, or recovers lost data, the answer is a resounding yes . The full version removes artificial limitations, adds professional-grade recovery and cloning tools, and delivers measurable performance gains over previous builds. While the free version suffices for basic shrinking/extending on small drives, the unrestricted power of build 20250110 shines in real-world scenarios: upgrading a boot drive without reinstalling Windows, converting a legacy MBR disk to GPT for modern UEFI systems, or rescuing data from a corrupted external drive.
| Feature | Free Edition | Full Edition (1950) | |---------|--------------|----------------------| | Max partition size for operations | 100GB | Unlimited | | Dynamic disk conversion | ❌ | ✅ | | OS migration to SSD/HDD | ❌ | ✅ | | Partition recovery | Preview only | Full recovery | | Command-line automation | ❌ | ✅ | | Technical support | Community forum | Priority email + chat | easeus partition master 1950 build 20250110 full
: “Failed to lock volume” message when resizing C: drive. Solution : Disable Fast Startup in Windows Power Options, then restart. Run chkdsk /f /r on the drive first. For anyone who frequently juggles disk partitions, migrates
: Cloning to an external USB drive fails at 99%. Solution : In the cloning wizard, select “Sector-by-sector clone” only when cloning to a drive of identical or larger capacity. For most cases, choose “File-by-file clone.” | Feature | Free Edition | Full Edition