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R-Studio Emergency Network 9.3 build 781 Multilingual WinPE (x86/x64)
File size: 122 MB
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R-Studio Emergency runs from a set of floppy disks, CD / DVDs or removable disks, when you need to restore data from a computer that does not boot Windows due to the corruption of the boot partition or system files. There are two versions of R-Studio Emergency: R-Studio Emergency TUI (Text User Interface) and R-Studio Emergency GUI (Graphical User Interface).
R-Studio Emergency Startup Media Creator is installed on Windows and creates such bootable R-Studio Emergency devices (TUI or GUI), as a set of floppy disks and removable drives. An ISO image can also be created for the R-Studio Emergency bootable CD / DVD program (you can download the already created R-Studio Emergency ISO image directly from our website, see below).
Features
- Standard user interface "Windows Explorer"
- Recovering data over a network
- Supported file systems: FAT12, FAT16, FAT32, NTFS, NTFS5, HFS / HFS +, Little and Big Endian variants of UFS1 / UFS2 and Ext2FS / Ext3FS
- Recognition and analysis of Dynamic, Basic and BSD (UNIX) partitions, as well as Apple partition diagrams
- Support for dynamic partitions on GPT, as well as for MBR
- Reconstruction of damaged disk arrays (RAID)
- Creating an IMAGE FILE for a whole Physical Disk (HD), Partition or part of it
- Data recovery from damaged or deleted partitions, encrypted files (NTFS5), alternative data streams (NTFS, NTFS5)
- Data recovery after the launch of FDISK or similar utilities
- Data recovery after a virus attack; FAT damage; destruction of MBR
- Localized name recognition
- The recovered files can be saved to any, including network, disk accessible by the local operating system
- The files or contents of the disc can be viewed and edited with the built-in hexadecimal editor
R-Studio recovers files
- Deleted outside the Recycle Bin or when the Trash was cleaned
- Removed by a virus attack or computer power failure
- After the partition with the files was reformatted, even in a partition with a different file system
- When the partition structure on the hard disk was changed or damaged
- From hard disks, which have a large number of bad sectors
Whats New
Updates: official site does not provide any info about changes in this version.
Homepage
R-Studio Emergency Network 9.3 build 781 Multilingual WinPE (x86/x64)
File size: 122 MB
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R-Studio Emergency runs from a set of floppy disks, CD / DVDs or removable disks, when you need to restore data from a computer that does not boot Windows due to the corruption of the boot partition or system files. There are two versions of R-Studio Emergency: R-Studio Emergency TUI (Text User Interface) and R-Studio Emergency GUI (Graphical User Interface).
R-Studio Emergency Startup Media Creator is installed on Windows and creates such bootable R-Studio Emergency devices (TUI or GUI), as a set of floppy disks and removable drives. An ISO image can also be created for the R-Studio Emergency bootable CD / DVD program (you can download the already created R-Studio Emergency ISO image directly from our website, see below).
Features
- Standard user interface "Windows Explorer"
- Recovering data over a network
- Supported file systems: FAT12, FAT16, FAT32, NTFS, NTFS5, HFS / HFS +, Little and Big Endian variants of UFS1 / UFS2 and Ext2FS / Ext3FS
- Recognition and analysis of Dynamic, Basic and BSD (UNIX) partitions, as well as Apple partition diagrams
- Support for dynamic partitions on GPT, as well as for MBR
- Reconstruction of damaged disk arrays (RAID)
- Creating an IMAGE FILE for a whole Physical Disk (HD), Partition or part of it
- Data recovery from damaged or deleted partitions, encrypted files (NTFS5), alternative data streams (NTFS, NTFS5)
- Data recovery after the launch of FDISK or similar utilities
- Data recovery after a virus attack; FAT damage; destruction of MBR
- Localized name recognition
- The recovered files can be saved to any, including network, disk accessible by the local operating system
- The files or contents of the disc can be viewed and edited with the built-in hexadecimal editor
R-Studio recovers files
- Deleted outside the Recycle Bin or when the Trash was cleaned
- Removed by a virus attack or computer power failure
- After the partition with the files was reformatted, even in a partition with a different file system
- When the partition structure on the hard disk was changed or damaged
- From hard disks, which have a large number of bad sectors
Whats New
Updates: official site does not provide any info about changes in this version.
Homepage
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