Raise Data Recovery 6.13.2
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ABOUT Raise Data Recovery
Raise Data Recovery was specially developed for the purpose of data recovery after logical failures, virus attacks, accidental file deletion and hardware damage. The software can be installed onto personal desktop computers, laptops, tablets and servers powered by various operating systems of the Windows family: from Windows XP Service Pack 3 through Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, Windows 8.1 up to Windows 10, both 32 and 64 bit. The utility can recover data from any storage device attached to the local computer and detected by Windows (displayed as a "disk" in the Windows Disk Manager), controlled by any of the file systems of Windows (FAT/FAT32, ExFAT, NTFS), macOS (HFS+, ExFAT, UFS) and Linux (Ext2 to Ext4, ReiserFS, XFS, JFS). Raise Data Recovery can also be applied to complex RAID systems including Windows dynamic disks, Linux Software RAID and most NAS devices. Owing to its maximum simplicity, the program doesnt require any extra user actions or skills to perform the process of data recovery. The application automatically selects the necessary data recovery methods for the given operating system and quickly recovers the lost information. Raise Data Recovery employs powerful source analysis, search and recovery mechanisms like the ones used in professional data recovery product series. When the user clicks on the button for storage scan, the utility analyzes the storage space finding all the intact folders and files that have been inside the file system. Raise Data recovery also provides such additional useful features, as file preview, sorting the found files, as well as adjustable file search and encoding settings. Several licensing options are provided depending on the purpose of use: from the free Trial License with the limitations on the size of files to be saved to the Personal license with several sublicenses for lifting the limitations depending on the specific recovery tasks whether you are recovering files from Linux, macOS, XFS file system or RAI