The ultimate file recovery tool for Windows
This program will be fast and comprehensive data recovery and undelete program for many used file systems along with broken RAID arrays recuperation support.
With UFS Manager Professional Recovery you might:
- Recover files through most used file techniques various OS: UFS/UFS2 (BSD, Solaris, Unix, Adaptec SnapOS), XFS/ReiserFS/Ext2/Ext3 (Linux), HFS/HFS /HFSx (MacOS), ISO9660/UDF (CD/DVD), NWFS (Novell), FAT and NTFS with system locked documents access;
- Virtually rebuild file system after data or even storage damage and right after partition formatting;
- Back again up partitions or whole disks for further evaluation and data recovery;
-- Undelete deleted files upon FAT and NTFS document systems that were erased from or without Reuse bin;
- Undelete plus recover deleted or dropped files from other document systems;
- Find plus recover data from partitioning, that were lost credited to faults in drive re-partitioning, hardware failures, computer virus attacks and so forth;
- Create heuristic data analysis in order to recover deleted or dropped data from behind present partitions or unpartitioned drive space;
- Virtually rebuild broken or disassembled RAID arrays (RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 5, RAID 6, JBOD and their own combinations) and recover information following that;
- Access information on virtual disks associated with leading virtualiztion software.
This program facilitates physical disks, USB bulk storage devices (including a few cameras, MP3 players and so on. ) and set associated with virtual disks: Parallels Workstation, VMWare products, MS Digital PC, MacOS. DMG (both raw and chunked along with ZLIB compression), plain NATURAL disks image files plus CD/DVD images (. iso,. mdf... ) as nicely, as disk images within its own, solid-compressed file format.
It auto recognizes different styles of disk partitioning, including fundamental and dinamic disks, BSD slices, MacOS partition chart and no partitoning in all.
UFS Explorer items support Unicode file titles on all supported document systems.
See:
http://www.ufsexplorer.com/
with regard to details.
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