UFS Explorer Professional Recovery 3.15.3
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ABOUT UFS Explorer Professional Recovery
UFS Explorer Professional Recovery is fast and comprehensive data recovery and undelete program for most used file systems with broken RAID arrays recovery support. With UFS Explorer Professional Recovery you may: - Recover files from most used file systems of different 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 files access; - Virtually reconstruct file system after data or storage damage and after partition formatting; - Back up partitions or entire disks for further analysis and data recovery; - Undelete deleted files on FAT and NTFS file systems that were deleted from or without Recycle bin; - Undelete and recover deleted or lost files from other file systems; - Find and recover data from partitions, that were lost due to faults in disk re-partitioning, hardware failures, virus attacks and so on; - Make heuristic data analysis to recover deleted or lost data from behind existing partitions or unpartitioned disk space; - Virtually reconstruct broken or disassembled RAID arrays (RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 5, RAID 6, JBOD and their combinations) and recover data from there; - Access data on virtual disks of leading virtualiztion software. UFS Explorer Professional Recovery supports physical disks, USB mass storage devices (including some digital cameras, MP3 players etc.) and set of virtual disks: Parallels Workstation, VMWare products, MS Virtual PC, MacOS .DMG (both raw and 'chunked' with ZLIB compression), plain RAW disks image files and CD/DVD images (.iso, .mdf...) as well, as disk images in its own, solid-compressed format. It auto recognizes different styles of disk partitioning, including basic and dinamic disks, BSD slices, MacOS partition map and no partitoning at all. UFS Explorer products support Unicode file names on all supported file systems. See: http://www.ufsexplorer.com/ for details.