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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
General software use
How can I access data on BSD floppy?
I see only 'unknown' partition. Where are files?
I can't run the files, do I need to register first?
Does it run on Linux? (Solaris, MacOS etc.)
I am attempting to read some information from a VMWare disk. The disk is split into 2 GB files. Should I be able to read it with your product?
Will you program support the
XYZ
filesystem?
How would I view the .uci files?
Data Recovery
Result is a lot of files I don't know the name of. What are they?
Why files don't they have the exact names?
I have a storage network device, need to undelete a file. How can I do that?
Can your UFS Explorer Pro also scan on bad sectors of a media?
Can I recover deleted files on my
XYZ
partitioned hardisk?
RAID reconstruction
Will RAID reconstructor modify any data on source RAID drives?
What means "Disk 0 not contains supported structures to identify RAID automatically. Do you want to continue with RAW RAID mode and user-defined RAID parameters?"
What is parity distribution in my RAID5?
Will it recover data on an
XYZ
RAID Array?
I am trying to recover a
XYZ
system. Do you know all the settings to recover that RAID?
Disks still have data on them, but I cannot see it. See only 'unknown' partition.
I have Buffalo Terastation... How to recover the data?
I have
XYZ NAS
... How to recover the data?
How long RAID reconstruction runs?
Ordering
Can I download the software somewhere after purchasing online?
If I buy the UFS Explorer Recovery program online with credit card, will I get the serial code immediately?
I have an error message telling me this code is not valid...
I have problems with my order...
Software problems
After ... software crashes. What can I do?
Software shows 'Application error' window and aborts scan...
What does this 'technical error information' mean?
Software 'eats' all the memory and stops...
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