EaseUS Fixo takes an existing video, photo, audio or document file that will not open or behave correctly and attempts to write a separate repaired result. The user adds the damaged file, runs a repair and previews the generated output before choosing where to save it. EaseUS Fixo works on file structures and recoverable content. In document repair, it parses the damaged structure without modifying the original document.
The four repair areas use the same basic sequence
The main workspace separates video, photo, document and audio repair. Each area has an Add control for its file type, a Repair action for one item and Repair All for the loaded group. Files can also enter by drag and drop. After processing, the preview opens before Save or Save All writes results to a selected location.
The document area accepts Word, Excel, PowerPoint and PDF material, along with Pages, Numbers and HWP files. Its detailed list distinguishes DOCX, DOCM, DOTM and DOTX; spreadsheet entries include XLS, XLSX, XLSM, XLTM and XLTX. Presentation entries cover PPT, PPTX, PPTM, POTM and POTX.
A repaired document can still contain blank areas. EaseUS states that content already lost or overwritten remains unfixable and may appear blank in the result. A successful preview proves that EaseUS Fixo produced an output; it does not prove that every original element survived.
Failed video repair opens a sample-file path
The video area handles formats that include MP4, MOV, MKV and AVI. The ordinary path runs quick repair and exposes a play control for the result. When that attempt fails, Advanced Repair asks for a sample video before another attempt can begin.
EaseUS Fixo accepts sample videos made by phones, dashcams and screen-recording programs. After confirmation, the Advanced Repair screen shows details for the damaged and sample files, then exposes Repair Now. Without the sample, the documented second path stops at that step.
Enhancement controls do a different job
Photo Enhancer and Video Enhancer use an AI model and a resolution ratio. Photo Colorizer adds a coloring mode to those choices. These areas process visible quality or colour; they do not replace the repair path for a file whose structure prevents it from opening.
EaseUS lists three hardware conditions for Video Enhancer. All three must pass before that function runs. A failed condition disables enhancement even when the ordinary video-repair area can accept the file.
Preview and save have separate trial boundaries
The trial can run repair or enhancement work and display a preview. It asks for an upgrade when the user tries to save the generated file. Seeing the preview therefore does not mean that the current licence can write the result to disk.
Batch processing follows the same boundary. Repair All can process several loaded files, while Save All is the later action that writes those outputs.





