![]() RAID 5 arrays can even be processed if one member is missing! IRecover allows you to recover data from broken RAID 0 and RAID 5 arrays (hardware and software): unlike other RAID-capable recovery software you will not have to enter RAID parameters such as stripe size and disk rotation order, iRecover will automatically try to detect these parameters. It will recover data even if other file recovery software does not! ![]() It will even do so if vital file system structures such as the boot sector and partition table are lost. IRecover will automatically detect the file system type and file system parameters, such as cluster-size. With iRecover, nothing is assumed (the 'zero assumption principle') it never relies on file system structures on the (damaged) disk and figures everything out by itself. IRecover allows you to create a RAW image file of a volume, a disk or an entire (reconstructed) RAID array and recover data from the image file. iRecover can access disks from a failed NAS and recover the data, much like the way you would recover data from RAID disks. Support for NAS systems is also included. IRecover offers a powerful RAID 0 and RAID 5 recovery module that will automatically detect RAID parameters such as stripe size and disk rotation. Both Windows 200X/XP/Vista/Win7 basic and dynamic disks are supported. iRecover is a one-stop solution for undelete, unformat, partition, RAID and image recovery. IRecover offers support for all major file systems: FAT, FAT32, NTFS (all versions) and Linux Ext2/3/4. ![]() You can override file system type and parameters, and control disk access parameters (useful when dealing with disks containing bad sectors). More technically minded users can benefit from a wide range of configuration options. ![]() ![]() iRecover is ideal for the entry-level computer user all you have to do is select a disk and a recovery mode. You can recover data yourself as long as you are reasonably familiar with computers. ![]()
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