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Solutions for data recovery from various storage media
- How can I recover data from a portable storage device?
- What can be done to recover data from an external hard disk drive?
- How can one recover data from a USB flash drive?
- How can I recover files lost from a memory card?
- How can one recover data from a desktop or laptop PC?
- How should I recover data from the computer's system partition?
- How can one recover data from a NAS device?
- How can one recover data from a virtual machine?
- Can I recover data from an encrypted storage?
- How can I restore files lost from RAID?
- How can I recover data from a RAID set with redundancy?
- How can I recover data from RAID 0 and JBOD?
- How can one recover files from nested RAID?
- How can one recover data from a distributed SAN system?
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Solutions for different data loss issues
- Can I restore deleted files?
- What can I do to recover deleted files from Windows?
- How can I restore deleted files from macOS?
- What can be done to restore deleted files from Linux?
- Is there any way to restore deleted files from Unix, BSD and Solaris?
- How can I recover data from a computer with a failed OS?
- How can I recover data from a corrupted (RAW) partition?
- Recovery strategies involving the original or additional computer
- Solutions for problems with data access
- Feature catalog
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Solutions for data recovery from various storage media
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- Knowledge Base
- Fundamentals of data recovery
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Overview of storage technologies
- Data distribution and recovery peculiarities on different RAID levels
- Drobo's BeyondRAID overview: What does it offer against data loss?
- Synology Hybrid RAID: Storage layout and specifics of data recovery
- Apple Core Storage: Composition and possible data recovery challenges
- Data organization and recovery principles of Apple’s Fusion Drive
- The basics of virtual machines and their potential data loss issues
- The basic architecture of Linux LVM and prospects for data recovery
- NAS: The principles of data organization and recovery of lost files
- Getting to know the XFS file system
- Synology NAS: The peculiarities of data organization and recovery
- Data organization on QNAP NAS
- Linux file systems: The challenges in recovering deleted files
- Storage device specificities
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Basic concepts and procedures
- Scanning a drive with UFS Explorer to recover deleted or lost files
- Opening a virtual disk in UFS Explorer for further processing
- Use of a network storage to save the recovered data
- Uninstallation of the software
- Creating a bootable (live) USB drive using third-party software
- Saving the intermediate scan result to a file and its further use
- Identification of different storages and technologies for further processing
- Evaluation and saving the results of data recovery with UFS Explorer
- Activating trial licenses with Thales Sentinel
- Managing digital licenses created with Thales Sentinel LDK
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How to recover data from…
- How to recover data from an encrypted Apple APFS volume
- How to recover data from a volume encrypted with BitLocker
- How to recover data from a LUKS-encrypted volume
- How to recover data from volumes that use Microsoft data deduplication
- How to recover data from Microsoft Storage Spaces
- How to recover data from a Linux LVM volume with Thin Provisioning
- How to recover data from Drobo
- How to recover data from a typical NAS device
- How to recover data from a simple ZFS volume
- How to recover data from ZFS RAID-Z
- How to recover data from Btrfs-RAID
- How to recover data from Apple Fusion Drive (Core Storage and APFS)
- How to recover data from Dell EqualLogic with RAID 6
- How to recover data from WD My Cloud Home
- The process of data recovery on QNAP NAS
- How to recover data encrypted with eCryptfs
- How to recover data from Intel Optane
- How to recover data from Drobo with enabled mSATA cache
- Work with enterprise storage
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Guides to connecting drives
- Identification of a hard drive’s interface type and means for its connection to a computer
- Choosing a method for connecting SATA drives to a computer
- How to connect SATA hard drives to the motherboard of a computer
- How to connect SATA drives to a PC using a USB to SATA adapter
- How to connect SATA drives to a PC using an external enclosure
- How to connect SATA drives to a PC using a PCIe expansion card
- How to connect SAS drives to a computer or server using a SAS HBA
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Practical recommendations
- How to recover data from a defective drive
- How to create an image of a drive in UFS Explorer
- Storage access restrictions of macOS: Removing them for data recovery
- How to create custom search rules for raw recovery
- How to choose an optimal operating system for NAS data recovery
- How to safely remove hard drives from a NAS device for data recovery
- Mass NAS: Typical data organization and peculiarities of data recovery
- Identification of the drives' order in an XFS-based NAS
- Data recovery from Buffalo's LinkStation and TeraStation Duo NAS
- Data recovery from Buffalo's TeraStation Quad NAS
- How to choose software for data recovery or access to files
- Supported data protection devices
- Creating an on-demand imaging task in UFS Explorer for saving individual files or folders
- Key terms explained
- User manuals and instructions
- Blog
- Transition to Thales Sentinel licensing: What does it mean for users?
- Stay ahead: Updates for UFS Explorer you need to know about in 2024
- UFS Explorer version 10: What does the awaited upgrade has to offer?
- UFS Explorer in 2023: The most notable updates we have seen so far
- Data recovery from Synology with SSD Cache can now be performed by UFS Explorer
- UFS Explorer Version 9: The big upgrade you won’t want to miss out
- Version 8.15 of UFS Explorer: Overview of the latest update
- Data recovery from Windows ReFS is now widely available with UFS Explorer and other products
- Drobo BeyondRAID assistant – a new tool to simplify your Drobo data recovery
- What operations can be performed with the free version of UFS Explorer Professional Recovery?
- Best alternatives to UFS Explorer Professional Recovery for you to try out
- UFS Explorer Version 8: The big upgrade you won’t want to miss out
- How to create a disk image with UFS Explorer
- Ways and means for work with defective disks in UFS Explorer
- UFS Explorer version 7: Undeniable reasons to upgrade
- Why UFS Explorer is the best data recovery software for advanced users
- UFS Explorer now works with DeepSpar Disk Imager
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