Active UNERASER Ultimate 22.0.1 Full Version
Uneraser is an undelete software that can recover deleted lines, as well as lines and flyers located on deleted damaged/re-formatted volumes NTFS, ReFS, FAT/ exFAT, Linux Ext2/ Ext3/ Ext4/ XFS/ JFS/ BtrFS, Apple HFS & Unix UFS/ JFS/ XFS train systems.
Main Features
– Unerase deleted lines, images & prints.
– Undelete damaged volumes & partitions.
– Recover accidentally formatted HDD, SSD, USB, and SD.
– Unerase data from Fragment Images & damaged RAIDs.
Features included in UNERASER Ultimate
-Limited to the number of lines being recovered( No limit)
– Recovers lines from deleted damaged/re-formatted partitions and volumes
– Supports recovery drives of types IDE/SAS/ SSD/ USB SATA/ SATA/ SCSI// Camera Cards and RAIDs
– Recovers FAT, exFAT, NTFS, ReFS, Apple HFS, Linux Ext2/ Ext3/ Ext4/ BtrFS, Unix UFS/ XFS/ JFS train systems
– Recovers volumes and lines created in Windows, macOS, Linux, Unix
– Recovers Dynamic Disks( LDM), Windows Storage Spaces( WSS), and Logical Volume directors( LVM)
– reviews and recovers partitions damaged by contagion or with damaged MBR
– Provides complete information about physical and logical drives
– Displays object’s integrity status and assesses capability to recover lines & flyers
– Supports recovery of fractured, compressed, meager, and translated lines
– Allows exercising lines visually as well as in integrated HEX bystander before recovery
– Includes advanced hunt by train name, mask, size range, and other attributes
– Displays the content of any sector on the fragment with an integrated Disk Editor
– Creates, works with, and recovers data from raw fragment images
– Contains two types of drive and device checkups Basic( Fast) and Thorough( Slow)
– Includes bootable Windows Recovery terrain( WinPE- grounded) for recovery when a machine doesn’t bobble
– Includes bootable Linux- grounded Recovery terrain for data recovery when a machine doesn’t bobble
– nearly rebuilds damaged RAID0, RAID1, RAID5, and Span fragment arrays. Damaged RAID data recovery