R-Studio is a family of powerful and cost-effective undelete
and data recovery software. Empowered by the new unique data recovery
technologies, it is the most comprehensive data recovery solution for recovery
files from FAT12/16/32, NTFS, NTFS5 (created or updated by Windows
2000/XP/2003/Vista), HFS/HFS+ (Macintosh), Little and Big Endian variants of
UFS1/UFS2 (FreeBSD/OpenBSD/NetBSD/Solaris) and Ext2FS/Ext3FS (Linux)
partitions. It functions on local and network disks, even if such partitions
are formatted, damaged or deleted. Flexible parameter settings give you
absolute control over data recovery.
The R-Studio data recovery software was originally developed
for use by data recovery experts, system administrators, IT professionals,
and
advanced and experienced computer users. Some of R-Studio's features were even
designed exclusively for computer forensic experts, and most R-Studio users
don't need every single feature of the software.
Because of the many features presented in R-Studio, there
may be inexperienced users who find its interface and abundant functionality a
bit confusing. We've actually tried to simplify the software interface as much
as possible and have included a detailed Help Manual with the product. However,
we recommend to those who still feel uncomfortable with the software after
reading the Manual that they start their data recovery experience with the
R-Undelete file recovery tool. Its three-step wizard-oriented user interface
provides an easier way to perform ordinary data recovery tasks without any
compromise to their efficiency. It's the best choice for basic and some
advanced data recovery needs. Below you may compare the main features of
R-Studio and R-Undelete.
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R-Studio Data Recovery Features :
• Standard "Windows Explorer" - style interface.
• Host OS: Windows 9x, ME, NT, 2000, XP, 2003 Server, Vista.
• Data recovery over the Network. Files can be recovered on
network computers running Win95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP/2003/Vista, Macintosh, Linux
and UNIX.
• Supported file systems: FAT12, FAT16, FAT32,NTFS, NTFS5
(created or updated by Win2000/XP/2003/Vista), HFS/HFS+ (Macintosh), Little and
Big Endian variants of UFS1/UFS2 (FreeBSD/OpenBSD/NetBSD/Solaris) and
Ext2FS/Ext3FS (Linux).
• Recognition and parsing Dynamic (Windows
2000/XP/2003/Vista), Basic(MBR) and BSD (UNIX) partitions layout schema and
Apple partition map. Dynamic partitions over GPT are supported as well as
dynamic partitions over MBR.
• Damaged RAID recovery. If OS cannot recognize your RAID,
you can create a virtual RAID from its components. Such virtual RAID can be
processed like a real one.
• Creates IMAGE FILES for an entire Hard Disk, Partition or
its part. Such image files can be compressed and split into several files to
put it on CD/DVD/Flash or FAT16/FAT32. Then the image files can be processed
like regular disks.
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;
* 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. The editor supports NTFS file attribute editing.
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. In this case, R-Studio utilities can scan the hard disk trying to find
previously existed partitions and recover files from found partitions.
• From hard disk with bad sectors. R-Studio Data Recovery
Software can first copy the entire disk or its part into an image file and then
process such image file. This is especially useful when new bad sectors are
constantly appearing on the hard disk, and remaining information must be
immediately saved.
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