Ufs Explorer Professional Recovery 10.9 [top] -
Version 10.9 introduces important enhancements for professionals working with modern storage technologies. Key updates include:
Allows manual definition of non-standard stripe sizes and rotation patterns using a built-in RAID builder. UFS Explorer Professional Recovery 10.9
When simple mounting fails due to corrupted metadata, a deep scan parses the storage for raw file signatures (IntelliRAW technology). The software analyzes internal structures to rebuild the original folder tree and file names. Step 4: Verification and Target Saving Version 10
Support extends across major operating systems. For Windows, it includes FAT/FAT32/exFAT, NTFS, and ReFS/ReFS3. For macOS, HFS+ and APFS are covered. Linux file systems include Ext2, Ext3, Ext4, XFS, JFS, ReiserFS, ZFS, Btrfs, and F2FS. It also supports legacy systems like HPFS, NWFS, and NSS, as well as virtualization formats like VMware VMFS. The software analyzes internal structures to rebuild the
The software serves as a de facto standard for RAID recovery, reconstructing standard patterns like JBOD, RAID 0, 1, 1E, 3, 4, 5, and 6. It also handles nested levels including RAID 10, 50, and 60. With its RAID Definition Language (RDL), users can manually define custom RAID configurations with various data distribution algorithms. Adaptive recovery of defective RAID units is possible using parity data, and the software can reconstruct sets using disk images and bad sector maps.