SysDev Laboratories offers UFS Explorer as the software range ideally suited to solving various problems of data loss or access to undamaged incompatible storages. The applications work with diverse types of internal and external physical storage devices, like hard disk drives, USB sticks, memory cards, RAID systems of various complexity, NAS and DAS, either non-encrypted or protected with modern encryption techniques, along with disk images and virtual machines of most popular suppliers of virtualization software, like VMware, Hyper-V and VirtualBoх.
The software allows finding and copying a file of any existing format from a whole range of file systems used in different environments, including Microsoft Windows, macOS, Linux and UNIX-based operating systems like BSD, and recognizes a wide set of modern storage technologies.
Here you can find the most typical data-related issues and ways how they can be addressed by standard means of the operating system or with the help of UFS Explorer as an advantageous alternative to costly data recovery services.
Get a perfect solution for your particular case of data loss depending on its cause, type of storage medium or the operating system you use. Find step-by-step instructions on tackling the problem complemented with useful recommendations on improving the efficiency of this process.
Find out how you can regain the files using an apt piece of software in accordance with the type of storage from which the data was lost:
Depending on the cause of your data loss issue, learn how it can be solved with the help of the right application:
When there is a high risk to overwrite the lost information on the computer’s internal hard drive, opt for a proper course of actions based on which machine will host the problem storage device and run the data recovery application:
See how UFS Explorer can be used in order to obtain access to important files, whether it is hampered by the incompatibility of file systems or the lack of a configured a virtual machine:
This section contains short reference-style articles aimed to provide you with a clearer understanding of the various features and capabilities of UFS Explorer. Each article focuses on a specific feature, offering a brief explanation of its purpose and how it is implemented within the software. Familiarize yourself with this content to be able to navigate the software more efficiently and utilize its full potential when tackling your data recovery tasks.
Whether you are getting started with data recovery or want to gain a deeper understanding of this notion, the articles in this section will take you through its basic principles, help you to estimate the chances for success in various data loss scenarios, explain the peculiarities of this process depending on the operating system platform and give some helpful recommendations on performing a do-it-yourself data recovery procedure.
This section is focused on a variety of ways and methods used to store and manage information in modern computer systems. The articles will give you an idea on how data is organized by technologies like NAS, RAID, BeyondRAID, Synology Hybrid RAID, LVM, Apple Core Storage and Fusion Drive, etc. as well as their benefits and most common data loss issues.
The section is devoted to the features that are characteristic for devices of a certain model or manufacturer. Using this information, you can familiarize yourself with their technological peculiarities and typical problems that may arise in the course of their operation. With such a background, it will be much easier for you to approach a data recovery procedure and handle any possible complications.
The articles in this section provide the basic information that may be required during work with UFS Explorer and demonstrate how you can perform the principal procedures implemented in the software, from scanning the storage device with the goal of recovering deleted files to evaluation and saving the obtained scan results.
This section contains articles and useful video instructions with the demonstration of data recovery from a variety of storage devices, including ones that employ encryption or specific storage technologies, like Linux LVM, Microsoft Storage Spaces, Apple Fusion Drive, Drobo BeyondRAID, ZFS RAID-Z and many others.
In this section, you can find a collection of articles and video demonstrations offering proven techniques and best practices for data recovery from various enterprise storage platforms. Whether you're dealing with a SAN storage array or another specialized solution, follow the advice and step-by-step guidance from our experts to navigate through your data loss scenario with maximum efficiency.
Here's everything you need to know about the primary drive interfaces, their distinctive features and techniques they rely on to establish connection with the computer system. Having determined the type of drive you have, you can choose the most optimal method for attaching it to the computer and find detailed steps that will let you complete the procedure with no trouble.
This section offers helpful tips and guides related to the practical side of data recovery, from removing and connecting parts of the hardware involved in the process to proper handling of specific cases or particular issues encountered during the procedure, like disk defects, access to drives blocked by the operating system, need to create search rules for files of a proprietary format and others.
The special terminology encountered in data recovery guides may leave you confused if you are not an expert, but it is crucial to interpret is properly to be able to follow the provided instructions. This section includes articles that define certain terms frequently used in the context of data recovery. It is recommended to get the drift of them before moving on to the actual practice of restoring your files.