
R-Studio is the best software available for recovering deleted and damaged data. It supports FAT12/16/32, NTFS, NTFS5, and Ext2FS (Linux) file systems. It allows you to recover files from both local logical and physical hard drives, as well as from drives located on remote computers over a network.

Recovery is possible even in cases where disk partitions have been damaged or deleted, as well as in cases where the disk has been formatted, the FDISK command has been used, the MBR has been damaged, or data has been lost due to a virus attack. It is possible to create a disk image for further data recovery. It can also recreate a damaged RAID. It is possible to recover encrypted files, compressed files, and alternate data streams. Files or disk contents can be viewed and edited in a hexadecimal editor that supports editing NTFS file attributes. R-Studio was created using new, unique technologies. Flexible parameter settings give you complete control over the data recovery process.
Program features:
- Standard Windows Explorer user interface.
Network data recovery. - Supported file systems: FAT12, FAT16, FAT32, NTFS, NTFS5, HFS/HFS+, Little and Big Endian variants of UFS1/UFS2 and Ext2FS/Ext3FS
- Recognize and analyze Dynamic, Basic, BSD (UNIX) partition schemes, and Apple partition schemes
- Support for dynamic partitions on GPT and MBR
- Reconstruction of damaged disk arrays (RAID)
- Creating an IMAGE FILE for an entire Physical Disk (HD), Partition or its part
- Recover data from damaged or deleted partitions, encrypted files (NTFS5), alternate data streams (NTFS, NTFS5)
- Recovering data after running FDISK or similar utilities
- Data recovery after virus attack; FAT damage; MBR destruction
- Recognition of localized names
- Recovered files can be saved to any drive, including a network drive, accessible by the local operating system.
- Files or disk contents can be viewed and edited using the built-in hexadecimal editor.
R-Studio recovers files:
• Deleted outside the Recycle Bin or when the Recycle Bin was emptied
• Deleted by a virus attack or a computer power failure
• After the partition with the files was reformatted, even into a partition with a different file system
• When the partition structure on the hard drive was changed or damaged
• From hard drives that have a large number of bad sectors
