The software is designed for compatibility and performance. It runs on Windows (XP SP3 and later), macOS (10.15+), and Linux (Debian 6.0+), maintaining nearly identical feature sets across all platforms. It supports 32-bit (x86) and 64-bit (AMD64) architectures, with recommendations for 4GB of RAM and a 4-core CPU for parallel processing. The licensing model includes perpetual licenses with 360 days of free updates. Commercial licenses are seat-based (1 to 30), starting at $484.95 for a single commercial seat, with options for corporate, personal, and educational usage. USB hardware tokens can also be purchased for portable licensing.

is a top-tier software solution built for data recovery specialists, forensic experts, and system administrators. Version 10.9 brings critical performance enhancements, deeper file system support, and optimized disk imaging capabilities. This release cements its reputation as an essential tool for tackling complex data loss scenarios across diverse storage environments. Comprehensive File System Support

A user updated their QNAP TS-453D to QTS 5.1. The update failed, and the volume showed "Unsupported RAID configuration." UFS Explorer 10.9 recognized the mdadm metadata and reconstructed the RAID 5 across four 8TB drives, recovering 12TB of media within 8 hours.

What or file system was the data originally formatted in?

Support for various digital evidence formats, virtual disks, and encrypted storage (BitLocker, LUKS, FileVault 2).

Features an integrated disk imager that allows for precise configuration of timeouts, block sizes, and read directions.

: Required for saving larger files; pricing typically starts at a high tier ($700+) due to its professional nature. Upgrade Policy