![]() Version 9.1: * Added support of Microsoft Data Deduplication Applying latest cached data from SSD 'as a delta' to the 'base' volume įixed several issues with opening files, deduplicated using Microsoft Data Deduplication Recognition and indication of SSD cache partitions Version 9.3: Added experimental support of Synology SSD write-cache: * Added support of BitLocker decryption using external keys from BEK-files (with no TPM) * Added automatic assembly of APFS Fusion drives * Added indication of encrypted APFS volumes and volume decryption states Version 9.4: * Added experimental support of QNAP SSD write-cache Version 9.5: Action for activation of partitions with no file system now can be configured Īdded setting of file system 'read policy' for storages with defect blocks Īdded Export/Import function for user-defined raw recovery file types: Support of segmentation for thin-provisioned volumes Support of QNAP thin volumes implemented via Tier/Thin technology (tiering is not supported) Added interface to choose from volumes, defined in text configuration Version 9.6: Updated function of opening LVM thin-provisioned volumes: Found text configuration now can be displayed with embedded viewer Īdded basic support of LVM thin-provisioned volumes (Linux only) via 'Find LVM' tool Added 'address translation' of found text configurations to the base storage ![]() Added a function to pause it to release the source storage for other operations * In hex viewer, the 'hex search' function: * Date/time entry fields replaced with the date/time selection dialog Version 9.8: * SDLSP and VHDX image file formats now preserve information about the source storage (name and ID) ![]() Recovery Explorer Professional can be also used to handle failing drives with definition of parameters as to the access and usage of the device, and the possibility to read out the storage only once and save the processed data to a sparse image file. The process of data evaluation is enhanced with the opportunity to see the state of each file, preview files of common formats, perform file search / sorting, etc. Microsoft Storage Spaces, Dynamic disks, NTFS / ReFS volumes with enabled data deduplication, Apple Core Storage, mdadm, LVM with thin provisioning Btrfs-RAID, Drobo BeyondRAID and RAID-Z volumes are automatically detected by the software for further data recovery or access to files.īesides, the application can boast a wide variety of means for data analysis: for decomposition of RAID configurations, low-level analysis of data consistency on drives, partitions or files in the hexadecimal mode and others. What is more, the utility incorporates embedded decryption techniques for BitLocker, LUKS, TrueCrypt, VeraCrypt, eCryptFS, Apple APFS, FileVault 2 and other encrypted volumes, that make use of the available password or decryption key and allow restoring files from an encrypted device like from one utilizing no encryption. In addition to physical storages and various disk images, the program handles virtual disks of VMware, Hyper-V, QEMU, XEN, VirtualBox and Parallels. The software works with a broad set of devices, including RAID of various complexities, and supports a wide variety of file systems: FAT32 / exFAT / NTFS / ReFS / ReFS3 of Windows, HFS+/APFS file systems of macOS, Ext2 / Ext3 / Ext4, UFS / UFS2, Adaptec UFS, big-endian UFS, XFS, ReiserFS, JFS, Btrfs, F2FS of Linux, ZFS of SUN / FreeNAS and VMFS / VMFS6 of VMware. Recovery Explorer Professional is a feature-packed software application for access and recovery of files in various cases of data loss or file system damage, easy comprehensible for both technical experts and advanced home users. Homepage: Developed by: SysDev Laboratories LLC Recovery Explorer Professional Screenshot Version: 9.8 Recovery Explorer Professional is a sophisticated utility for effective data recovery from a wide variety of file systems and storage technologies, encrypted volumes, RAID of various complexity as well as in-depth analysis and editing of raw data.
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