
Data Recovery Using R-Studio
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Technical Information and Troubleshooting
R-Studio Emergency
R-Studio Agent Emergency
2.1 Basic File Recovery
NEVER TRY TO SAVE RECOVERED FILES/FOLDERS TO THE SAME LOGICAL DISK WHERE
THEY RESIDE!!!
Or you may obtain unpredictable results and lose all of your data.
See the Data Recovery Issues topic for details.
Basic file recovery can be made for deleted files that has resided on an existing logical disk visible to the
operating system. In all other cases, Advanced Data Recovery is required.
To recover deleted files from a logical disk (recognized partition),
1 Double-click a logical disk on the R-Studio's Drives panel to enumerate files on the disk
Other ways to enumerate files
Select the disk and click the Open Drive Files button,
or
Right-click the selected disk and select Open Drive Files on the shortcut menu,
or
Select the disk and press the F5 key.
or
Select Open Drive Files on the Drive menu
If you try to enumerate files on a hard drive or another object without a valid file system on it, a Double-click
a logical disk... message will appear. Select a logical disk on the object or scan the object.
> R-Studio will change its panel showing the disk's folders/files structure
R-Studio analyzes data on the object and displays all files for which records have been found in the analyzed
tables. If files have not been found, that means that their records have been deleted. To find such files,
Advanced Data Recovery is required.
Please note that R-Studio shows only those files/folders that match a specified file mask.
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