2.0 R-Studio Data Recovery Software
R-Studio - the most comprehensive data recovery and undelete software supports FAT12/16/32, NTFS, NTFS5 (created or updated by Win2000), Ext2FS (Linux) file systems and recovers files both on local logical and physical disks and disks on remote computers over the networks, even if their partition structures are damaged or deleted. Unformat, unerase and file recovery after FDISK, MBR destruction, FAT damaged, virus infection. Creates drive image for further data recovery. Dynamic disk support. Damaged RAID (Volume and Stripe sets) reconstruction. Recovering encrypted files, compressed files and alternative data streams. File or disk content can be viewed and edited in the hexadecimal editor, which supports NTFS file attribute editing. R-Studio was created thanks to new unique technologies. Flexible parameter settings give you absolute control over data recovering.
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2.0 R-Studio Data Recovery Software Review
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Website
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R-tools Technology Inc.
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Screenshot
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View 2.0 R-Studio Data Recovery Software Screenshot
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Cost
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$49.99 US
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Release Date
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2003-01-22
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OS
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Win95,Win98,WinME,WinNT 4.x,WinXP,Windows2000
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Requirements
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At least 32 MB of RAM, a mouse, and enough disk space for recovered files, image
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File Size
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2109 KB
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Install Support
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Install and Uninstall
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Type
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Demo
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Version
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Tags
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undelete, data recovery, unformat, drive image, disk image, unerase, file recover, file undelete, recover, recovery, restore, data recovery software,
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