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UFS Explorer Professional Recovery 3.15.3



Released:2009-08-03
License:$65.00
Publisher:LLC "SysDev Laborato ries"
Language:English, Russian
Platform:Vista, Windows
Install:Install and Uninstall
Downloads:3085
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Publisher's Description:

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.

List of Changes:

Version 3.15.3 from 2009-08-03

Show all changes

Version 3.15 from 2009-05-05

Full RAID6 support. RAID configuration import/export. Import of Runtime Software VIM files support.

Version 3.12 from 2008-08-07

HFS/HFS+- related problem fixes

Version 3.11 from 2008-07-01

Advanced recovery for big-endian UFS

Version 3.10 from 2008-04-09

RAID6 support
 

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Latest User Reviews:

Klausd 2009-07-12 03:59:35 #
Version: 3.15

Your program is the best!!!



Arionred 2009-03-11 06:08:38 #
Version: 3.14

Good recovery tool

I have a Buffalo TeraStation II with 4 HDD 500GB.
Lastweek 1 in 4 HDD was blank, all of my data lost.
I used UFS Explorer Professional Recovery and founded all my data.



Ankur Pande 2009-02-25 03:53:43 #
Version: 3.14

UFS Explorer Professional Recovery v3.12

I downloaded the 3.14 version in the hope that if it detected my files, I'd be happy to purchase it. However, a close friend had the 3.12 version (which he had bought a while back to recover data from his NAS & wasn't using anymore) and lent it to me. So, this review is really for the 3.12 version, and not the 3.14.

Am very happy because it recovered every file that was important to me successfully. There were a few files/folders which came up with their properties not known completely, but I think I'm doing something wrong as I'm reading each disk individually instead of building an array for RAID.

Thankfully all my important files showed up in the detection scan and were recovered fully.

I'm very happy with this product and will most certainly invest in the 3.14 version soon.



Sammyforskyn 2009-02-11 22:23:08 #
Version: 3.14

Didn`t work

Tried running it under Wine in Ubuntu Intrepid Ibex and it didn't recognize any of my drives. Thanks anyway.



Directhosts 2008-09-11 15:27:42 #
Version: 3.12

Waste of time and money

Did the trial run and it showed me all the files it could recover, so I bought it and recovered the files. The files that were previously a collection of photos, videos, programs etc were all totally unusable as they were nothing more than text documents with a few ascii characters.



Dboston 2008-09-11 00:40:06 #
Version: 3.12

Looks good

I tried your software out to see if it could recover deleted files from a USB disk (fat16). The software was run on a Windows2000 virtual machine using "qemu" on linux. It was run to view a copy of the fat16 partition as a disk image file.

It appears to run correctly and restored a small deleted jpeg image as a test.

It found a few other deleted files that were too large to restore with the demo licence. It also appeared to work on a NTFS disk image.

Regards,
David Boston



Bkrsrb 2008-08-31 14:03:20 #
Version: 3.12

What Recovery?

I am so disappointed with UFS Explorer. I ran it for over two hours. When it was through there was nothing left but a couple of files telling me they were not recovered files but files telling me it dod not find a thing.
This is a western digital 72 gb Raptor. It holds all of my Windows XP Pro information and emails. I am aware the drive is corrupted but thought that was the point of this software.
To say I am upset is not quite on track but I'm sure you get this from many people id this is the result of their scans. I counted on this program because of it's rave reviews. What I could have done to get these results is beyond me. I am no novice but not a programmer either. I am sight impaired but I am sure I read your instructions and that in the end the results are either incorrect or this drive is dead but that is not the case. It is seen by the BIOS and when running a repair install ( I did not do this because I did not want to further hide the fiels) to see if the drive was there, it was but no information just no partition seen so no extension.
I really need help with this but I am aware it is Labor Day so must try something else.
Hope this information is of use to you. I will be happy to send you whatever scan you want if I have not already gone in a different direction.
Peace
S Baker



Dr Audio 2008-02-27 16:56:20 #
Version: 3.10

Saved by UFS Explorer

We are using a Buffalo TeraStation Pro NAS with attached USB backup drives. When the TeraStation went down one of the backups proved to be unreadable both when connected to the NAS and of course unreadable on an XP PC because of the XFS files. UFS Explorer easily, quickly and without crashing the PC recognized and copied the backup files back on to the NAS. It worked like magic.

Thanks!
Dr Audio




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