R-Studio utilities recover files:
- Deleted without Recycle Bin, or when Recycle Bin has been emptied
- Removed by virus attack or power failure
- After the partition with the files was reformatted, even for different file system
- When the partition structure on a hard disk was changed or damaged
- From hard disk with bad sectors
Features:
- Standard "Windows Explorer" - style interface
- Data recovery over the Network
- Supported file systems: FAT12, FAT16, FAT32,NTFS, NTFS5, HFS/HFS+, Little and Big Endian variants of UFS1/UFS2 and Ext2FS/Ext3FS
- Recognition and parsing Dynamic (Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista), Basic(MBR) and BSD (UNIX) partitions layout schema and Apple partition map
- Damaged RAID recovery
- Creates IMAGE FILES for an entire Hard Disk, Partition or its part
- Data recovery on damaged or deleted partitions, encrypted files (NTFS 5), alternative data streams (NTFS, NTFS 5)
- Recovering data if FDISK or other disk utilities have been run
- Recovering data if VIRUS has invaded; FAT is damaged; MBR is destroyed
- Recognizes localized names
- Recovered files can be saved on any (including network) disks accessible by the host operating system
- File or disk content can be viewed and edited with the advanced hexadecimal editor
New features:
- Support for digital camera raw images
- Versatile data visualisation
- File Sorting
- Expandable Known File Types
- Support for mass file recovery
- Common Find/Mark dialog
- Hex Editor Enhancement
- HFS and HFS+ file systems support
- Apple Computers support
- Big Endian variant of UFS support
- GPT partition layout schema support
- APM support
- Support for various unusual RAID configurations
- R-Studio Technician Portable was added to R-Studio Technician package
- Compressed image format support
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