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What can UFS Explorer Standard Recovery be used for?
UFS Explorer Standard Recovery is intended for common logical data recovery scenarios involving personal and small office storage devices. It allows you to restore accidentally deleted files, retrieve data from formatted drives, find missing partitions, recover data from damaged file systems or access volumes that won't open correctly in the operating system.
The software enables safe data extraction from internal and external drives, USB flash drives, memory cards, disk images and virtual disks. It works with major file systems used across Windows, macOS, Linux, BSD and Solaris, including FAT/FAT32/exFAT, NTFS, ReFS, APFS, HFS+, Ext2/Ext3/Ext4, XFS, Btrfs, UFS and ZFS.
As a versatile solution, the program can help you handle a variety of tasks, such as recovering deleted files from USB drives, restoring data from formatted disks and regaining access to files on RAW or inaccessible partitions.
Suitable recovery cases
UFS Explorer Standard Recovery is applicable to many typical data loss situations, including:
- recovering deleted data from hard drives, USB flash drives, memory cards or external storage;
- restoring files after accidental formatting of a volume;
- accessing storage that appears as RAW or is not properly recognised by the operating system;
- opening intact file systems when the operating system cannot mount a volume;
- locating lost or deleted partitions;
- working with disk images instead of unstable original storage devices;
- retrieving files from virtual disks used by VMware, Hyper-V, VirtualBox, QEMU or XEN;
- copying data from drives with bad sectors using advanced disk reading and imaging options.
Supported storage types and recovery scenarios
Removable media (USB, memory cards)
UFS Explorer Standard Recovery can recover data from USB flash drives, memory cards and other removable devices. The software scans the storage for deleted files, lost folders and damaged file system structures, including data remnants after formatting. Common file systems used on removable storage are supported, such as FAT, FAT32, exFAT and NTFS. For devices with unstable behavior or bad sectors, creating a disk image beforehand is recommended.
Internal and external drives (HDD, SSD, NVMe)
The program can be used for data recovery from internal hard drives, SSDs, NVMe storage and external USB drives. It provides access to existing file systems, allows scanning for deleted data and helps reconstruct damaged structures. Typical cases include accidental deletion, formatting, file system corruption or inability to access the disk through the operating system. For unstable or error-prone drives, prior imaging is strongly recommended.
Note: Severely damaged drives (unusual noises, non-detection or complete failure) may require hardware-based recovery in a specialized laboratory.
Formatted and damaged file systems
UFS Explorer Standard Recovery is capable of recovering data from formatted volumes and damaged file systems by analysing residual file system metadata and file content, depending on the file system type and the extent of changes made after formatting. The software supports file systems used in Windows, macOS and Linux, including FAT/FAT32/exFAT, NTFS, APFS, HFS+, Ext2/Ext3/Ext4, XFS and Btrfs. Recovered data should always be saved to a separate storage device to avoid overwriting.
Deleted files recovery
The software can detect and recover deleted files on supported file systems. When metadata is available, original file names and folder structure can often be restored. If metadata is missing or damaged, deeper scanning methods enable the program to identify files by their content signatures. The chances of successful recovery depend on whether the deleted data has been overwritten, so continued use of the affected storage should be avoided.
Disk images and virtual machines
UFS Explorer Standard Recovery works with disk images and virtual disks as if they were physical devices. This capability is useful for recovery from unstable drives or for accessing virtual machine storage. Supported formats include those used by VMware, Hyper-V, VirtualBox, QEMU, XEN and other platforms, along with generic and third-party disk images. Using disk images is generally preferred when working with damaged physical drives, as this reduces repeated reads and helps preserve the original storage.
For RAID-based storage systems, NAS devices and other multi-disk configurations, UFS Explorer RAID Recovery or professional-grade editions of UFS Explorer are recommended.
When UFS Explorer Standard Recovery may not be sufficient
UFS Explorer Standard Recovery is tailored for common single-disk storage, removable media, disk images, virtual disks and automatically recognised spanned volumes. For more complex scenarios, a different edition of UFS Explorer may be more suitable.
UFS Explorer RAID Recovery or a professional-grade edition should be considered in cases involving:
- complex RAID configurations;
- NAS systems based on RAID storage;
- manually defined RAID parameters;
- advanced multi-disk or non-standard storage setups;
- severely damaged storage requiring specialized reconstruction tools.
Typical recovery workflow
A general recovery procedure with UFS Explorer Standard Recovery includes the following steps:
- Connect the storage device or open a disk image.
- Allow the software to detect available partitions and file systems.
- Open the recognized file system directly if it is accessible.
- If data is missing, run a quick or deep scan.
- Preview, search, sort and filter the found files.
- Copy the recovered data to another safe storage device.
This workflow applies to most logical data recovery cases, including recovery after deletion, formatting, file system corruption and partition loss.
For unstable devices or drives with bad sectors, it is recommended to create a disk image first and perform recovery using the image rather than the original storage.