
Retrieve files lost due to the formatting of your hard disk, virus attacks, power outages or hardware malfunctions. Scan an internal or external device and check the possible recovery options. Save the scanning results for future processing or launch the recovery in real time.
UFS Explorer Standard Recovery supports a wide range of file systems of different OS, including Windows (FAT/FAT32/exFAT and NTFS), macOS (APFS, HFS+), Linux (XFS, Ext2, Ext3, Ext4, Linux JFS, ReiserFS, UFS/UFS2, big-endian UFS, Btrfs) and BSD/Solaris (UFS, simple ZFS volumes). Spanned volumes, like MDADM, Apple, NT LDM, LVM and others are automatically recognized and assembled by the utility, without any additional user actions required.
This program is capable of restoring files from different devices, like your PC, USB flash drive, memory card of a photo/video camera, external hard drive, etc. In addition to that, the application effectively works with disk images and virtual disks created by major virtualization software, like VMware and Hyper-V, enabling equally successful data recovery from both physical and virtual storages.
The user-friendly interface of UFS Explorer Standard Recovery can be adapted to fit the screen resolution and provides clear step-by-step guidance through the process of data recovery, simplifying complex tasks, which consequently can be carried out with just several mouse clicks. Moreover, the application is enhanced with various helpful filter and sorting options and allows previewing found files of most common formats, including images, PDF- and text documents.
UFS Explorer Standard Recovery applies the most advanced techniques to scan the device for lost data and to recover lost and deleted files while working in a safe read-only mode, without performing any risky modifications on the storage, making the operation harmless for the data.
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