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To re-scan an object,
* Right-click a questionable folder on the R-Studio's Folders panel and select Rescan on the shortcut
menu, or
Select the questionable folder and select Rescan on the File menu.
4.3 Extended Information Recovery
R-Studio supports recovery of compressed files, alternative data streams, encrypted files, file security and
extended file attributes. If the R-Studio host OS and the file system of the disk you are going to save file to
support any particular extended information, it will be saved with the file, too. Otherwise, the extended
information will be saved as separate files with the same name as the restored file and extension showing the type
of the extended information. Below is a quick reference for the host OS and file system of the target drive.
Extended Information
Required host OS
Required target disk FS
Encrypted files
Windows 2000/XP/2003/
Vista/2008/7
NTFS
Alternative data streams
Windows NT/2000/XP/2003/
Vista/2008/7
NTFS
File security
Windows NT/2000/XP/2003/
Vista/2008/7
NTFS
Extended file attributes
Windows NT/2000/XP/2003/
Vista/2008/7
NTFS or FAT
4.4 Data Formats
You may enter data in all numerical fields either in sectors or in bytes. If there is no letters are after the number,
R-Studio assumes the numbers are in bytes.
Decimal numbers are entered as they are: 2372354
Hexadecimal numbers are entered as 0x23Fa67 or 23Fa67 hex.
The following case-insensitive notation is possible:
b
1 byte
kb
1 kb = 2^10=1024 bytes
mb
1 mb = 2^20=104857 bytes
gb
1 gb = 2^30=1073741824 bytes
tb
1 tb = 2^40=1099511627776 bytes
eb
1 eb = 2^50=1125899906842624 bytes
hex
A hexadecimal number
sec
(sector)
A number is in sectors
4.5 Data Recovery on HFS/HFS+ File System
When deleting a file, Mac OS X deletes system BTree+ records describing the file. Therefore, it is hard to
recover such file directly. Those records may remain in:
1. The swap file (if the deleted file has been deleted recently).
2. In the journal (if the HFS+ journaling is on, and the deleted file has been CREATED recently)
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