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R-Studio.
Powerful data recovery, RAID and dynamic disks supported.
Overview.
R-Studio is powerful and cost-effective data recovery software for Apple lovers. R-Studio for Mac is specially designed for Mac OS X environment and recovers files from HFS/HFS+ (Mac), FAT/NTFS (Windows), UFS1/UFS2 (FreeBSD/OpenBSD/NetBSD/Solaris) and Ext2FS/Ext3FS (Linux) partitions. It also recovers data on disks, even if their partitions are formatted, damaged or deleted. Additional file recovery algorithm increases the quality of file recovery and recovers files not recognized in file system metadata.
Dynamic disk and RAID are supported as well as recovering data forks, resource forks, finder information and UNIX file system permissions, encrypted files, compressed files and alternative data streams. Files and file systems structures (HFS/HFS+ data forks, resource forks, NTFS/FAT boot sectors, MFT file record, MBR, LDM structures, etc) can be viewed and edited in the professional disk hex editor. Flexible parameter settings give you absolute control over data recovery.
What's new in R-Studio.
New features:
Support the APFS file system created by macOS Catalina has been added. Support of the APFS Fusion Drive has been added. Several paths can be immediately specified for multiple-volume images. Automatic recognition and assembly of complex disk manager objects whose components are also various disk manager objects. This may be useful for data recovery from various NAS devices.
Technician version:
Alternative paths can be specified for places to store recovered files and images.
Post Action options have been added for unattended operations:
Automatic shutdown once lengthy operations have completed: file recovery, disk scan, and disk imaging. When this option is specified, R-Studio checks that all relevant information (scan info, RAID layouts, etc) has been saved and advanced recovery features specified. . Automatic email notification regarding operation success/failure.
Improvements:
Updated macOS driver to mount R-Drive Image type (.rdr) images. Search for deleted files has been improved for the Ext2/3/4 and UFS1/UFS2 file systems. File system reconstruction has been improved for APFS partitions. The Open folder when done option has been added to the Recover dialog box. File enumeration speed has been increased by several dozen times for Ext2/3/4 and UFS1/UFS2 partitions. Folder scan to improve folder tree reconstruction on recognized Ext2/3/4 and UFS1/UFS2 partitions. Ext4fs extent reconstruction for large deleted files even if they are not in the file system journal. Network data recovery speed has been increased by several dozen times. Text/hexadecimal editor shows the position on partition for resident files on the Ext4, UFS, HFS+, and APFS file systems, and for compressed files on the HFS+ file systems.
Bug-fixes:
R-Studio may have opened some partitions with large numbers of files for a long time. R-Studio may have crashed during performing recheck recovery chances. Volume labels may have been detected incorrectly for UFS1 partitions. Idle RAID sequences may have appeared when a custom RAID was created. Those sequences could not be deleted. When an invalid RAID table was applied, the program didn't throw a warning. An incorrect minimum number of RAID table lines may have appeared for RAID0 and RAID4. The cursor may have moved incorrectly when editing the RAID table. Unit fields (TB, GB, MB) in the RAID editor may have worked incorrectly. Sometimes, R-Studio may have selected an incorrect folder for cross-linked files on FAT file systems.
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