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In order to completely analyze data structure on an object, it must be scanned. Any object on the Drives panel can be scanned . In addition, you may create a region to scan only a part of an object. The Regions topic explains how to create and work with regions . Scan is also greatly improves estimations for chances of successful file recovery .
You may select scan area and some other scan parameters. Scan information may be saved to a file and later this file may be opened.
Attention: Scanning large areas may be a very lengthy process!
NEVER TRY TO SAVE SCAN INFORMATION TO THE OBJECT BEING SCANNED!!!
Or you may obtain unpredictable results and lose all of your data.
To scan an object
1 | Select an object on the R‑Studio for Linux 's Drives panel |
2 | Click the Scan button |
• Right-click the selected disk and select Scan on the context menu , or • Select Scan on the Drive menu |
3 | Specify the required parameters on the Scan dialog box and click the Scan button |
Disk Size: |
Shows the size of the object to be scanned |
Start: |
Sets the start point of the area to be scanned. |
Size: |
Sets the size of the area to be scanned. |
Numbers in these fields can be in bytes or sectors. See the Data Formats and Multipliers topic for more details on data formats. |
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File Systems: |
Specifies the file systems which objects are to be searched for. Current version supports: FAT , NTFS, exFAT , ReFS, Ext2/3/4FS , XFS , HFS, APFS, and UFS file systems. The Technician version supports also the ISO9660 file system. Please note that if you need to scan an HFS, HFS+, or HFSX disk, always enable the Extra search for Known File Types option. This is very important because when files are being deleted on the HFS, HFS+, HFSX file systems, the computer completely removes all system information on them, and there is no way to recover the deleted files except by using the Extra Search for Known File Types option. See Data Recovery on HFS/HFS+ file system for details. |
Extra search for Known File Types |
Enables search for Known File Types . |
Save scan Info to File: |
If this checkbox is selected, R‑Studio for Linux will save scan information to a specified file. Later this file may be opened. Please note, that this option does not save actual disk data, only information on disk data structure gathered during disk scan. |
Simple view |
If this option is selected, R‑Studio for Linux will show only scan progress. |
Detailed view |
If this option is selected, R‑Studio for Linux will show graphic representation on objects found during scan. |
None |
If this option is selected, R‑Studio for Linux will not show the Scan Information tab during scan. |
Buttons |
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Scan |
Starts scanning |
Advanced |
Activates advanced scan options |
Known File Types... |
Selects file types that R‑Studio for Linux will recognize during the disk scan. |
Cancel |
Closes the dialog box |
NEVER TRY TO SAVE SCAN INFORMATION TO THE OBJECT BEING SCANNED!!! Or you may obtain unpredictable results and lose all of your data. |
If a remote computer is connected for Data Recovery over Network , the the Scan dialog box will have a different look.
and the Save Scan Information File dialog box will appear when you select a place to store scan info. You may save it to the local or remote computer.
Known File Types : While scanning, R‑Studio for Linux can recognize the data’s particular file type . Using such information, R‑Studio for Linux can obtain more information about data/file structure on the object being scanned. By default, R‑Studio for Linux tries to recognize the default list of supported file types specified on the Known File Types tab of the Settings panel , greatly increasing time required for the scan. You may reduce it by selecting only those file types that you need. Click the Known File Types... button and select the required file types on the File Types dialog box. These selections will be applied to that scan session only.
Set as Default |
Click this button to set the current list of selected file types as default values. |
Revert to Default |
Click this button to revert the default settings specified on the Known File Types tab of the Settings panel. |
Reset to Recommended |
Click this button to revert to factory-preset default settings. |
Select All |
Click this button to select all file types in the list. |
Clear All |
Click this button to clear all file types in the list except some predefined ones. |
Document |
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AbiWord Document: .abw |
Adobe InDesign File: .indd |
Adobe PDF document: .pdf |
Apple iWork Keynote document: .key |
Apple iWork Pages document: .pages |
Apple iWork document |
Capella document: .cap |
Final Draft Document: .fdr |
FrameMaker Document: .fm |
GNU Info Document: .info |
Garmin MapSource data: .mps |
Lotus AMI Pro Document: .sam |
Lotus Organizer: .or5 |
Lotus Word Pro Document: .lwp |
Microsoft Office Open XML Document |
Microsoft OneNote section file: .one |
Microsoft Pocket Streets Map File: .mps |
Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 XML Document: .pptx |
Microsoft PowerPoint Document: .ppt |
Microsoft Visio document: .vsd |
Microsoft Word 2007 XML Document: .docx |
Microsoft Word Document: .doc |
Word for Macintosh Document: .mcw |
Microsoft Word2 Document: .doc |
Microsoft Works document: .wps |
OLE Storage |
OpenOffice Writer document: .odt |
OpenOffice document: .ods |
PageMaker Document: .p65 |
PostScript document: .ps |
QuarkXPress file: .qxd |
QuarkXpress project: .qxp |
Rich Text Document: .rtf |
TEX document: .tex |
Text document: .txt |
Unicode document: .txt |
WordPerfect Document: .doc |
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Document: E-book |
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Chaoxing SSReader eBook: .pdg |
EPUB eBook: .epub |
FB2 eBook: .fb2 |
MOBI eBook: .mobi Microsoft Money Data: .mny |
Microsoft Reader eBook: .lit |
Microsoft Reader eBook annotations: .ebo |
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Document: Spreadsheet |
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Apple iWork Numbers document: .numbers |
Lotus 1-2-3 v1 worksheet: .wk3 |
Lotus 1-2-3 v2 workshee: .wk1, .fmt |
Lotus 1-2-3 v3 worksheet: .wk3, .fm3 |
Lotus 1-2-3 v4 worksheet: .wk4 |
Lotus 1-2-3 workbook: .123 |
Microsoft Excel 2/3/4 worksheet: .xls |
Microsoft Excel 2007 XML Document: .xlsx |
Microsoft Excel 4 Spreadsheet: .xls |
Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet: .xls |
Quattro Pro Spreadsheet: .wq1 |
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Document: Database |
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Cathy database: .caf |
Data Interchange Format file: .dif |
GDSII database: .gds |
Microsoft Access 2007 XML Document: .accdt |
Microsoft Access 2007 Database: .accdb |
Microsoft Access Database: .mdb |
Microsoft SQL Log: .ldf |
Microsoft SQL Database: .mdf |
MySQL Database Dictionary: .frm |
MySQL database: .myi |
Omnis Studio Library: .lbs |
Omnis Studio Database: .df1 |
OpenOffice Base document: .odb |
dBase III Database: .dbf |
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Document: Financial |
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Microsoft Money Data: .mny |
QuickBooks Backup File: .qbb |
QuickBooks Primary Data File: .qbw |
Quicken Data: .qdf |
TurboTax return file: .tax |
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Internet-related files |
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Compiled HTML file: .chm |
Internet shortcut: .url |
Microsoft OutLook Personal Folder: .pst |
Microsoft Outlook/Inbox offline folder: .ost |
Mozilla Firefox browser extension: .xpi |
Mozilla Mail Summary file: .msf |
Outlook Express Messages: .dbx |
The Bat! Address book: .abd |
The Bat! Message Base: .tbb |
The Bat! Message Index: .tbi |
Windows Address Book: .wab |
XML document (Unicode): .xml |
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E-Mail Message: .eml |
Microsoft OutLook Personal Folder: .pst |
Microsoft Outlook Inbox offline folder: .ost |
Mozilla Mail Summary file: .msf |
Outlook Express Messages: .dbx |
The Bat! Address book: .abd |
The Bat! Message Base: .tbb |
The Bat! Message Index: .tbi |
Windows Address Book: .wab |
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Font |
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Adobe PostScript Font: .pfb |
Adobe Printer Font: .pfm |
BDF Unix font: .bdf |
BGI font: .chr |
CPI DOS font: .cpi |
OpenType font: .otf |
TrueType Font: .ttf |
Windows System Font: .fon |
Graphics/Picture |
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AVHRR Satellite image: .sst |
Adobe Lightroom preview: .lrprev |
Adobe Photoshop image: .psd |
Agfa/Matrix Scodl Image: .scd |
Alias Wavefront Raster Image: .rla |
Amiga icon: .info |
ArcView Shape: .shp |
AutoCAD Binary Image: .dxf |
AutoCAD Drawing: .dwg |
AutoCAD Image: .dxf |
Autodesc Animator Pro color palette: .col |
Autodesc Animator Pro Image: .pic |
Autodesc Animator Image: .pic |
Autologic Image: .gm |
BMF image: .bmf |
Bentley MicroStation CAD Drawing: .dgn |
Canon (CR2) RAW graphics file: .cr2 |
Canon (CRW) RAW graphics file: .crw |
ColoRIX Image: .rix |
Computer Graphics Metafile image: .cg |
ComputerEyes Raw Image: .ce1, .ce1 |
Continous Edge Graphic Image: .ceg |
Corel Texture Image: .tex |
CorelDraw CMX Image: .cmx |
CorelDraw Image: .cdr |
Cubicomp Picture Maker Image .r8, .g8, .b8 |
DICOM medical image: .dcm |
Digital Negative image: .dbg |
Dr. Halo palette: .pal |
Enhanced MetaFile Image: .emf |
Epson RAW image: .erf |
Epson Stylus Image: .prn |
Erdas LAN/GIS Image: .lan, .gis |
Fractal Image Format: .fif |
Freehand (MX) Database: .fh10 |
Fuji RAW image: .raf |
GEM Raster Image: .img |
GEM VDI Image: .gdi |
CompuServe GIF Image: .gif |
Garmin Mapsource image: .img |
Graphics Workshop for Windows Thumbnail: .thn |
Gridded Binary Image: .grb |
HP Command Language Image: .pcl |
HP Raster Image: .rtl |
HSI JPEG Image: .hsi |
Hemera Photo-Object Image: .hpi |
Hitachi Raster Image: .hrf |
Hotspot Image: .shg |
IBM Picture Maker Image: .pic |
JPEG 2000: .jp2 |
JPEG Digital Camera: .jpg |
JPEG Image: .jpg |
Jovian Logic Image: .vi |
Kodak PhotoCD Image: .pcd |
Kodak RAW image: .dng |
LBM/IFF Image: .lbm |
Leica RAW image: .dng |
Lightwave Object: .lwo |
Lotus PIC Image: .pic |
Macintosh PICT Image: .pct, .pic |
Macintosh Paint Image: .mac |
Mamiya RAW image: .mef |
McIDAS Satellite Image: .goe |
Microsoft Paint Image: .msp |
Minolta RAW image: .mrw |
Nikon RAW image: .nef |
OS/2 Icon: .ico |
Olympus RAW image: .orf |
PBM Image: .pbm |
PGM Image: .pgm |
PIX Image: .pix |
PM Image: .pm |
PNG Image: .png |
PPM Image: .ppm |
PaintShop Pro Image: .psp |
Panasonic RAW image: .rw2 |
PaperPort Image: .max |
Pentax RAW image: .pef |
Pictor PC Paint Image: .pic |
Print Shop Image: .pds |
Quick Link II fax Image: .qfx |
QuickDraw 3D Metafile: .3dmf |
RAW Digital Camera image: .dng |
RenderMan Image: .rib |
Ricoh RAW image: .dng |
SGI Image: .sgi |
STAD Image: .pac |
Samsung RAW image: .dng |
Seattle FilmWorks/ PhotoWorks image: .pwm |
Sigma RAW image: .x3f |
Sketch Image: .sk |
SmartDraw file: .sdr |
Sony RAW image: .arw |
Sun Raster Image: .sun |
SymbianOS Image: .mbm |
TI Image: .92i |
Tagged Image Format File: .tif |
TargetExpress image: .mte |
Utah Raster Toolkit Image: .rle |
VITec Image: .vit |
Webshots Image: .wb1 |
Weresc CADE drawing: .dtc |
Windows Animated cursor: .ani |
Windows Bitmap Image: .bmp |
Windows Color Palette: .pal |
Windows Fax Cover Image: .cpe |
Windows MetaFile Image: .wmf |
Windows cursor: .cur |
Windows icon: .ico |
WordPerfect Graphics Image: .wpg |
X PixMap Image: .xpm |
X Window Dump Image: .xwd |
Xara Drawing: .xar |
ZSoft PCX Image: .pcx |
iPhoto Image: .attr |
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Multimedia: Audio Files |
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AIFF Sound: .aif |
AVR Sound: .avr |
AY Chip music: .ay |
AdLib Tracker 2 module: . a2m |
Advanced Streaming Format file: .asf |
Audacity audio: .au |
AudioCD file: .cda |
Battery 3 sample: .nov |
CMF music: .cmf |
Common Loudspeaker Binary: .cf1 |
Creative voice file: .voc |
DiamondWare sound: .dwd |
Digital Speech File: .dss |
Digital voice file: .dvf |
EA ASF/MUS audio file: .asf |
Extended M3U playlist: .m3u |
FLAC audio file: .fla, .flac |
KaraBox sound: .mkf |
La Lossless audio file: .la |
Liquid Audio File: .la1 |
MIDI Instrument definition: .idf |
MIDI music: .mid |
MIDI stream: .mds |
MPEG Layer I audio file: .mpg |
MPEG Layer II audio file: .mp2 |
MPEG Layer III audio file: .mp3 |
MUS music: .mus |
Monkeys audio file: .ape |
Musepack audio file: .mpc |
Next/Sun uLaw sound: .au |
Nitro Composer sound: .minincs |
Nord Modular G2 Patch: .pch2 |
Ogg Vorbis audio file: .ogg |
OptimFROG audio file: .ofr |
Portable Sound Format: .psf |
RIFF MIDI music: .rmi |
RK Audio sound: .rka |
Sierra AUD sound: .aud |
Sony OpenMG audio file: .oma |
Super NES audio file: .spc |
TTA audio file: .tta |
VQF sound: .vqf |
WavPack audio file: .wv |
Westwood AUD sound: .aud |
Windows Media Audio File: .wma |
Windows WAVE sound: .wav |
X-MIDI music: .xmi |
ZyXEL sound: .zyx |
aPac audio file: .apc |
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Multimedia: Video Files |
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3GPP multimedia audio/video: .3gp |
3GPP2 multimedia audio/video: .3g2 |
4X Movie Video: .4xm |
Adobe Filmstrip Animation: .fsf |
AMV Video: .amv |
ARMovie video: .rpl |
Adobe Filmstrip animation: .fsf |
Autodesk Animator: .fli |
BINK Video: .bik |
BluffTitler video: .bt |
DVM video: .dvm |
DeluxePaint animation: .anm |
Director video: .dcr |
DriveCam video: .dce |
Eyemail video: .eye |
Flash Video: .flv |
Intel DVI Video: .dvi |
Intel Indeo Video File: .ivf |
Interplay MVE Video: .mve |
LZA animation: .lza |
LZA Animation: .lza |
Lotus ScreenCam video: .scm |
MPEG Transport Stream video: .mts |
MPEG video: .mpg |
MPEG-2 Transport Stream video: .m2ts |
Matroska video: .mkv |
MythTV video: .nuv |
NEOchrome animation: .ani |
Nancy Codec video: .noa |
Nullsoft Video: .nsv |
QV-10 video: .cam |
QuickTime video: .mov |
SGI movie format: .mv |
SMJPEG Video: .mjpg |
Sega FILM/CPK video: .cpk |
Shockwave video: .swf |
Smacker video: .smk |
Sony Movie Player video: .mqv |
VOB video files: .vob |
VP6 encoded Video: .vp6 |
VideoCD video: .vcd |
Vivo streaming video: .viv |
Windows AVI Video: .avi |
Windows Media Video: .wmv |
Multimedia Files |
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MP4 file: .mp4 |
Material Exchange File: .mxf |
RIFF Multimedia File |
Real Networks audio/video: .rm |
Archive Files |
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7-Zip archive: .7z |
ACE archive: .ace |
AIN archive: .ain |
ARJ archive: .arj |
ARX archive: .arx |
Android Package: .apk |
BAG archive: .bag |
BIX archive: .bix |
BOA archive: .b58, .boa |
BZip2 archive: .bz2 |
BlackHole archive: .bh |
Blink archive: .bli |
CPIO archive: .cpio |
ChArc archive: .chz |
Compress archive: .z |
Crush archive: .cru |
DEB archive: .deb |
FOXSQZ archive: .sqz |
GZip archive: .gz |
HA archive: .ha |
HAP archive: .hap |
HPack archive: .hpk |
Hyper archive: .hyp |
InstallShield CAB archive: .cab |
InstallShield Z archive: .z |
InstallShield compressed file |
JAR archive: .jar |
JRC archive: .jrc |
LHA/LZARK archive: .lzh |
LZA archive: .lza, .lzz |
LZOParchive: .lzo, .lzop |
LZX archive: .lzx |
LIMIT archive: .lim |
Microsoft Cabinet archive: .cab |
Microsoft Compress compressed file |
PAKLEO archive: .pll |
QFC archive: .qfc |
Quantum archive: .q, .pak |
Quark archive: .ark |
RAR archive: .rar |
RPM archive: .rpm |
ReSOF archive: .sof |
SAR archive: .sar |
SBC archive: .sbc |
SQZ archive: .sqz |
SZip archive |
StuffIt archive: .sit |
TAR archive: .tar |
UFA archive: .ufa |
UHArc archive: .uha |
UltraCompressor 2 archive: .uc2 |
WRAptor archive: .wra |
WinImp archive: .imp |
Windows Installer Merge Module: .msm |
Windows Installer Package: .msi |
indows Installer Patch: .msp |
Windows Installer Patch Creation File: .pcp |
Windows Installer Validation Module: .cub |
YAC archive: .yc |
YBS archive: .ybs |
ZIP archive: .zip |
ZOO archive: .zoo |
ZZip archive: .zz |
iOS Package: .ipa |
xz archive: .xz |
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Executable/Library/DLL |
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DOS Style Executable: .exe |
ELF Executable (UNIX) |
ELF Library (UNIX) |
ELF Module (UNIX) |
Java Bytecode: .class |
KolibriOS Executable |
NetWare Loadable Module: .nlm |
Shell Script |
UEFI Executable .efi |
Windows DLL: .dll |
Windows Executable: .exe |
Windows 9x Device Driver: .vxd |
Windows Device Driver: .sys |
Windows OCX File: .ocx |
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Development files |
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ACUCOBOL object |
Borland Delphi Compiled Unit: .dcu |
Borland Turbo Pascal compiled Unit: .tpu |
C/C++ Source Code: .c |
COM Type Library: .tlb |
GUI Design Studio project: .gui |
LUA Script: .lua |
Library: .lib |
Microsoft .NET XML Resource template: .resx |
Microsoft ClassWizard file: .clw |
Microsoft Linker database . ilk |
Microsoft Precompiled header: .pch |
Microsoft Program database: . pdb |
Microsoft Visual C++ project: . mdp |
Microsoft Visual Studio Solution: .sln |
Microsoft Visual Studio project: .dsp |
Microsoft Visual Studio workspace: .dsw |
OMF Object library: .lib |
PolySpace results: .chk |
RDOFF Object File: .rdf |
Resource Compiler Script File: .rc |
Visual Studio Solution User Options: .suo |
Visual Studio Widget File: .wid |
Visual Studio Workspace Options file: .opt |
VisualBasic Project: .vbp |
WinDev Window: .wdw |
Windows Compiled resource (32bit) : .res |
XPCOM Type Library: .xpt |
Xcode Project: .pbxproj |
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Disk images |
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Hyper-V virtual disk: .vhdx |
JAM compressed disk: .jam |
Norton Ghost disk image: .ghs |
QEMU virtual disk: .qcow2 |
R-Drive Image disk image: .rdr |
VMware virtual disk: .vmdk |
Virtual PC virtual disk: .vhd |
VirtualBox virtual disk: .vdi |
Other file types |
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ABBYY Lingvo dictionary: .lsd |
AIX Backup File: .bff |
ArtMoney Table file: .amt |
CrystalMaker Data File: .cmdf, .cmmf |
Dwarf Fortress save data: .dat |
EasyCrypto file: .encrypted |
Fallout 3 save game: .fos |
Java Applet cache index: .idx |
Kaspersky Anti-Virus data base: .avc |
Kaspersky Anti-Virus report: .rpt |
Kaspersky Anti-Virus signature bas: .kdc |
Magic 3D Easy View object: .x |
Microsoft Security Catalog: .cat |
NHTSA UDS-1992 crash test result: .uds |
NOD32 Antivirus Update file: .nup |
ORTIMZeit project: .ozv |
OziExplorer Map data: .map |
PRO100 project: .sto |
PlayStation 3 Theme: .p3t |
RegEdit file: .reg |
RegEdit file (UNICODE): .reg |
Source Game Engine Compiled AI Nodegraph: .ain |
Unreal Package |
Valve Texture File: .vtf |
WinHelp: .hlp |
WinHelp Contents: .cnt |
WinXP Prefetch file: .pf |
Windows Backup File: .bkf |
Windows Clipboard file: .clp |
Windows Color Profile: .icm |
Windows Minidump: .dmp, .mdmp |
Windows National locale: .nls |
Windows Password file: .pwl |
Windows Registry hive: .dat, .hiv |
Windows Thumbnail cache: .db |
Windows User Interface Module: .wim |
Windows shortcut: .lnk |
X-Plane Scenery: .dsf |
XNA Game Data: .xnb |
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Note : Using scan for Known File Types, R‑Studio for Linux can successfully recover only un-fragmented files.
You may also specify your own file types for scanning. See Customizing File Types for details. User-defined file types precede over built-in ones, if their definitions overlap.
You may set the defaults for known file types on the R‑Studio for Linux Settings .
Shutdown the computer on task completion |
If this check box is selected, R‑Studio for Linux will shut down your computer when scan has been completed. You should select the Save to file checkbox and specify a place to save scan info to activate this option. |
E-Mail notifications |
If this check box is selected, R‑Studio for Linux will inform you about the outcome of the operation via email. |
> | R‑Studio for Linux starts scanning the object, and its panel will show information about new found objects: |
The Log pane will show scan progress. Scan may be stopped by clicking the Stop button on the toolbar. Later the scan process may be resumed with different scan parameters. Some scan parameters may also be changed during the scan process. Click the Options button and change them on the Scanning dialog box .
You may see which file object(s) is/are on a particular disk part. Click the corresponding rectangle on the Scan Information pane and view the information on the Scan Information dialog box.
Double-click an object to view/edit the file object in the Text/hexadecimal editor .
When an object is scanned, a number of Recognized partitions will appear. R‑Studio for Linux shows them in different colors depending on which elements of the partition have been found.
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An existing logical disk or partition |
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An existing logical disk or partition after disk scan |
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A recognized partition. Both boot records and file entries are found for this partition |
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A recognized partition. Only file entries are found for this partition |
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A recognized partition. Only boot records are found for this partition |
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A fast found partition |
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A deleted partition |
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Empty space on the object |
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Files that have been found using scan for known file types . |
Although such recognized partitions are virtual objects, files can be searched for and recovered from recognized partitions as from real logical disks using Basic File Recovery .
To see the information about a newly found object, simply click it on the Drives panel. Click this link to see the information about the object Recognized1 on the Partition5: .
All scanned information may be deleted on the context menu for a scanned object.
Scan information may be saved in a file. Previously saved scan information may be loaded. This can be done on the Drive or context menu for a selected object.
Resuming incomplete scans or scanning the object with different parameters
You may resume the scan of an incompletely scanned object or rescan the already scanned object with different parameters. The Scan dialog will be a little bit different in this case.
You may rescan the entire disk, scan unscanned areas, or scan an explicitly specified area.
Scan of multiple areas
You may simultaneously scan several successive or overlapping areas. Click the Advanced button, specify an offset and size for a new area to scan on the Advanced Scan dialog box and click the Add button. You may specify and add several scan areas. You may select which areas should be scanned. Selected scan areas can be merged. Right-click a necessary area and select either Merge Down , Merge Down All , and Merge Selected . You may also select/unselect unscanned areas.
R‑Studio for Linux accumulates the information from successive scans and keeps track of changes in this information obtained from different scans.
You may manage the areas
Managing scan information
Scan information may be saved to a file. Previously saved scan information may be loaded.
To save scan information
1 | Select an object on the R‑Studio for Linux Drives panel |
2 | Select Save Scan Information on the Drive or context menu and save the scan information in a file |
The default file extension is *.scn.
To load scan information
1 | Select an object on the R‑Studio for Linux Drives panel |
2 | Select Open Scan Information on the Drive or context menu and select the required file with the scan information |
The default file extension is *.scn.
> | The scan information will appear in the Drives panel |
To remove scan information
1 | Select an object on the R‑Studio for Linux Drives panel |
2 | Select Remove Scan Information on the Drive or context menu |
> | The scan information will disappear from the Drives panel |
NEVER TRY TO SAVE SCAN INFORMATION ON THE OBJECT BEING SCANNED!!!
Or you may obtain unpredictable results and lose all your data.