FAT/FAT32: full support: data access, search for lost partitions, deleted files recovery, recovery after format and recovery after file system damage.NTFS: full support: data access, search for lost partitions, RAID recovery, deleted files recovery, recovery after format and recovery after file system damage.AMD64 (x86-64) – for all operating systems.Intel Architecture, 32-bit (IA-32, x86) – for all operating systems.At least 4 GB of RAM and CPU with 4 logical cores for parallel data processing.Over 1 GB of free space on the disk for the program and temporary files.64-bit edition of any of the supported operating systems.Linux: Debian Linux 6.0 (or compatible) and above.Apple macOS: all versions starting from 10.15.Microsoft Windows ®: starting from Windows ® XP with Service Pack 3 and later.With abundance of tools and functions organized into one efficient software, this application will become an irreplaceable assistant of both home users and specialists in the field data recovery. The utility is intended to produce remarkable recovery performance when handling data loss cases of any complexity – from simple file deletion to data recovery after complete destruction of a file system. The application will work with both desktop and mobile, distributed and centralized, real and virtual environments. At the same time, in response to abundant market of operating systems, there are software releases for Windows, Linux and macOS. Featuring versatile software techniques and the possibility of distributed data recovery over LAN, the program will restore lost files from a vast variety of storage media attached to the local or a remote computer: RAID and RAID-based storage units, hard disk drives, portable devices, virtual disks as well as various file systems. UFS Explorer Network RAID was developed to meet even the most challenging requirements of both home users and technical experts who deal with various RAID-related data recovery tasks. Compatibility with Runtime Software RAID configurations.
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