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Data Recovery for Mac
In the family of powerful and cost-effective data recovery software from R-TT,
R-Studio for Mac is specially designed for the Mac OS environment. It recovers files
from HFS/HFS+ (Macintosh), FAT/NTFS/ReFS (Windows), UFS1/UFS2 (FreeBSD/OpenBSD/NetBSD/Solaris)
and Ext2/Ext3/Ext4 FS (Linux) partitions.
In addition, raw file recovery (scan for known file types) can be used for heavily
damaged or unknown file systems. R-Studio for Mac also recovers data on disks, even if
their partitions are formatted, damaged or deleted.
Flexible parameter settings give you absolute control over data recovery.
R-Studio for Mac recovers files:
Removed by virus att
After the partition with the files was reformatted, even for d
When the partition structure on a hard disk was changed or damaged.
In this case, R-Studio for Mac can
trying to find previously existing partitions and recover files from found partitions.
From hard disk with bad sectors. .
This is especially useful when new bad sectors are constantly appearing on the hard disk, and remaining information must be immediately saved.
OS: OS X 10.10 Yosemite, OS X 10.9 Mavericks, OS X Mountain Lion 10.8, OS X Lion 10.7, OS X Snow Leopard 10.6, OS X 10.5 Leopard and OS X Server 10.5 Leopard running on a computer with Intel, PowerPC G5 or PowerPC G4 processors.
Supported file systems: HFS, HFS+, HFSX, FAT12, FAT16, FAT32, exFAT, NTFS, NTFS5, ReFS, Ext2 FS, Ext3 FS, Ext4 FS, UFS1, UFS2 and UFS BigEndian.
Data recovery over the Network*. Files can be recovered on network computers running Win2000/XP/2003/Vista//Windows&7/8/8.1, Macintosh, Linux and UNIX.
* R-Studio for Mac Network version only.
Support for known file types (raw file recovery). R-Studio for Mac searches for specific data patterns ("file signatures") typical for certain file types (Microsoft Office documents, jpgs, etc.) allowing the user to recover files on heavily damaged or unknown files systems on various devices, including an HD, CD, DVD, floppy disk, Compact Flash Card, USB drive, ZIP drive, Memory Sticks, and other removable media. Support for known file types is the main and mandatory option for recovery data from HFS, HFS+ partitions.
Expandable Known File Types. New file signatures can be added to the list of known file types by the end user.
File Sorting. Found files and folders can now be easily sorted by the original structure, file extension or file creation/modification time.
Scan process visualization. While scanning an object, R-Studio Mac graphically shows items that have been found, including files of known types, HFS/HFS+ volume headers, HFS/HFS+ BTree+ nodes,
FAT and NTFS MFT records, boot records, etc.
Mass file recovery support.
APM, Basic and GPT support. R-Studio for Mac supports all three partition schemes used to define the low-level organization of data on disks formatted for use with Macintosh computers.
Dynamic disk support.
HFSJ and HFSX volumes support.
. Standard RAID levels supported: volume set, 0, 1, 4, 5, 6. Nested and non-standard RAID level supported: 10(1+0), 1E, 5E, 5EE, 6E. Support for parity delays in all applicable levels. Support for customer-specified RAID layouts.
Hardware RAID, volume set, and stripe set support.
Support for Windows Storage Spaces (Windows 8/8.1 and 10), Apple RAIDs, and Linux LVM/LVM2.
R-Studio for Mac can automatically recognize and assemble the components of these disk managers even if their databases are slightly damaged. Their components with severe corrupted databases can be added manually.
Automatic RAID parameter recognition. R-Studio can recognize all RAID parameters for RAID 5 and 6. This feature helps the user to solve one of the most difficult problems in RAID recovery - RAID parameter recognition.
Creates image files for an entire hard drive, logical disk, or its part. Such image files can be processed like regular disks. Images can be either simple exact object copies (Plain images) compatible with the previous versions of R-Studio, or compressed images that can be compressed, split into several parts, and password-protected. Such images are fully compatible with the images created by R-Drive Image, but incompatible with the previous versions of R-Studio.
Recovers files on damaged or deleted partitions.
Recovers data forks, resource forks, finder information and UNIX file system permissions.
Recovers compressed, encrypted files and alternative data streams from NTFS partitions.
Recognizes localized names.
Recovered files can be saved on any (including network) disks visible by the host operating system.
A hexadecimal disk and file editor supporting HFS/HFS+ data forks, resource forks and NTFS file non-resident attribute editing.
Patterns (or templates) in the hexadecimal editor allowing for parsing the data according to specific data structure. Such patterns may be custom-created.
File preview. Most of the graphic file types can be previewed to estimate recovery chances.
S.M.A.R.T. attribute monitoring. R-Studio for Mac can display S.M.A.R.T. (Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology) attributes for hard drives to show their hardware health and predict their possible failures. Any unnecessary work with such hard drives should be avoided if S.M.A.R.T. warnings appear.
Accelerated disk scan for fast-read devices.
More reliable and significantly faster recognition of NTFS and FAT partitions.
Search for deleted file versions. R-Studio for Mac can search for deleted file versions using their sizes, names and extensions, and recognized file types as the search parameters.
Improved data selection in the Hexadecimal editor. Now the beginning and end of the area to be selected can be set by the &Select from& and &Select to& commands in the shortcut menu.
Appending data to an existing file in the Hexadecimal editor. A file fragment selected in the editor can be appended to an existing file.
An external file can be loaded to a selected position in the file opened in the Hexadecimal editor.
Support for Apple software RAIDs created by the OS X system. R-Studio can automatically recognize and assemble them from their members. Members with severe corrupted RAID parameter records can be added manually.
Support for Windows Storage Spaces created by Windows 8/8.1 and 10. R-Studio can automatically assemble windows storage spaces even with small database damage. They can be manually assembled if their databases are totally corrupted on some parents.
Support for Linux Logical Volume Manager (LVM/LVM2). R-Studio can automatically recognize and assemble its volumes from their components even if the LVM volume parameter records are slightly damaged. Components with severe corrupted LVM volume parameter records can be added manually.
Support for DiskSpar Disk Imager images and disk maps. R-Studio can read and process images and disk maps created by the DiskSpar Disk Imager without R-Studio.
S.M.A.R.T. attribute monitoring. R-Studio can display S.M.A.R.T. (Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology) attributes for hard drives to show their hardware health and predict their possible failures. Any unnecessary work with such hard drives should be avoided if S.M.A.R.T. warnings appear.
Support for HFS+ hardlinks to folders.
languages:
German, French, Spanish, Portugal, Russian,Simplified and Traditional Chinese, Japanese.
Automatic RAID parameter recognition. R-Studio can recognize all RAID parameters for RAID 5 and 6. This feature helps the user to solve one of the most difficult problems in RAID recovery - RAID parameter recognition.
Support for new RAID levels: RAID10 (1+0), RAID1E, RAID5E, RAID5EE, and RAID6E.
Support for parity delays in all applicable RAID layouts.
The interface language can be changed on-the-fly.
Support for ReFS (Resilient File System), a new local file system Microsoft introduced in its Windows 2012 Server.
A new file previewer that supports additional file formats: Adobe Acrobat pdf, Microsoft Office documents doc, xls, ppt (Office 97-2003), docx, xlsx, pptx.
Support for new RAID levels: RAID10 (1+0), RAID1E, RAID5E, RAID5EE, RAID6E, and RAID5 with parity delays often used in HP servers.
Almost all R-Studio's files (images, scan info, logs, etc.) can be saved to and load from, a remote computer.
Simultaneous image creation and scan. Now R-Studio for Mac can create an image and, at the same time, scan the data from the image. As a result, two files are created at the same place: an image file and file with the scan info.
File Recovery Lists: lists of files from disks that can be exported out of R-Studio for Mac, manually edited, than imported back, and files from those lists will be automatically marked for recovery. Such lists are very useful if you want someone who is far away to decide which files are to recover.
RAID consistency check: you may check whether the parity blocks on a RAID are valid.
Image and scan info files may be saved on and load from, remote computers. This helps R-Studio for Mac to avoid transferring large data volumes over network during network recovery.
RAID 6 support, including Reed-Solomon and Vertical XOR. Support for custom-specified RAID 6 layouts.
Support for exFAT and Ext4 FS file systems.
Advanced object copy. In addition to byte to byte copy of any object visible in the Drives panel, smart copy of partitions and hard drives with size and offset adjustment is available.
Ext2/Ext3/Ext4/UFS
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Apple on Monday seeded an updated beta build of OS X 10.10.3 to developers and public beta testers, the fifth pre-release version of the company's desktop operating system that brings updates to the new Photos app as well as OS X Yosemite's recovery tools.
The new OS X 10.10.3 beta is identified as build number 14D113c, while the Yosemite Recovery update is bumped to version 3.0. Both updates are now available for download via the Updates tab of the Mac App Store or from the Mac Developer Center.
Two issues remain with using Photos for OS X in concert with the iCloud Photo Library beta and iOS 8.1.3 or earlier. Photo or video dates that have been edited manually may revert to their original dates, while Photos could crash when folders containing albums are removed from Recently Deleted.
Apple is also continuing to ask developers to focus on Wi-Fi captive portal testing. The company is looking for feedback from networks that use captive portals in public places like hotels, airplanes, airports, and coffee shops when using Safari.
Monday's update comes one week after Apple issued the fourth 10.10.3 beta, and just under one month after the company publicly release OS X 10.10.2. With issues dwindling, OS X 10.10.3 could make its way to everyday users soon.
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Looking forward to Photos.
Spring has arrived, so step to it, Apple.
Technically Spring ends June 19th so be patient.
Unfortunately Photos decided to delete 20gb of my Photos library after installing this update. So make sure you have good backups...!
I would just like Safari to work as well under 10.10.3 as it did under 10.10.2....
I've still not updated to Yosemite and will not do so until I'm confident the majority of lingering bugs (that I've seen reported) are thoroughly ironed out.
So Apple should release it before it's ready? So you can bitch and whine about some magical bugs that only you seem to experience? Or do you just want them to release it as you need a new target to bash?
FYI the last two beta versions have continuity issues. Making and receiving calls from the mac is not working right now. Video and audio works but not cellular.
The last iOS update had a long list of bug fixes, it would be nice if this OS X one did too.
It's been okay for me on both of my Macs.
Warning: This latest beta release is a train wreck. It screws up the app specific passwords for FaceTime and iMessages. Unless you're looking for a major Time Suck experience avoid this one. Amazing to see the bipolar nature of these betas. :-(
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