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Apr 3

Runtime NAS Data Recovery 4.04

 Description: Recovery for XFS- or EXT-formatted NAS devices, e.g., Buffalo, Seagate, Western Digital, DLink, or Iomega. Supports single-drive, RAID-0, RAID-1, and RAID-5 configurations. Automatically finds NAS RAID parameters, such as start sector, block size, rotation, and drive order. Easy to use wizard, no user input required, fully automated recovery.

Highlights
Recover XFS- or EXT-formatted NAS devices, such as Buffalo, Seagate, Western Digital, DLink, or Iomega, within minutes
Supports single-drive, RAID-0, RAID-1, RAID-5
Automatically finds RAID parameters
No other software needed
Comfortable viewer for many file types
Easy to use wizard, no user input required, fully automated recovery
Safe, read-only design
Run from a WinPE Boot Medium or a Runtime Live CD
Free lifetime updates with purchase
Robust disk search feature

Network Attached Storage (NAS) Recovery Software
NAS Data Recovery recovers the entire content of your broken NAS. You will be able to copy the files and folders over to another disk.

NAS Data Recovery works for all XFS- or EXT-formatted single-drive, RAID-0, RAID-1, or RAID-5 NAS stations from manufacturers such as Buffalo, Seagate, Western Digital, DLink, or Iomega.

Remove the drives from your NAS station and attach them locally to your machine. Make sure the drives are all recognized by Windows Disk Management. If you are trying to recover a RAID-5, it is Ok to attach one drive less than the total number of drives in that NAS. NAS Data Recovery also works with images of your drives.

Install NAS Data Recovery to your computer and start the program. A wizard will guide you through the recovery. A couple of minutes later, an Explorer-like window will show all recoverable files and folders. Now you can copy your data over to another disk. You can also view many file types before copying them, e.g., pictures, documents, etc.

NAS Data Recovery is easy to use. It automatically finds all parameters needed for the recovery, such as RAID start sector, block size, rotation, and drive order. No data recovery background required. No need to buy any other software.

Supported NAS Devices
NAS Data Recovery supports the following NAS devices:
Buffalo, DLink, Seagate, Western Digital, or Iomega NAS devices configured as single-drive, RAID-0, RAID-1, or RAID-5
XFS- or EXT-formatted NAS devices from other manufacturers, configured as single-drive, RAID-0, RAID-1, or RAID-5

System Requirements:
4 GB RAM, Windows 95, 98, ME, 2000, XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10, Server 2008, 2012, 2016, 32 or 64 bit
Disk controller card required capable of handling all drives in RAID individually.

Release Name: Runtime NAS Data Recovery 4.04
Size: 2 MB
Links: HOMEPAGE – NFO – Torrent Search

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Feb 24

Runtime NAS Data Recovery 4.02

 Description: Recovery for XFS- or EXT-formatted NAS devices, e.g., Buffalo, Seagate, Western Digital, DLink, or Iomega. Supports single-drive, RAID-0, RAID-1, and RAID-5 configurations. Automatically finds NAS RAID parameters, such as start sector, block size, rotation, and drive order. Easy to use wizard, no user input required, fully automated recovery.

Highlights
Recover XFS- or EXT-formatted NAS devices, such as Buffalo, Seagate, Western Digital, DLink, or Iomega, within minutes
Supports single-drive, RAID-0, RAID-1, RAID-5
Automatically finds RAID parameters
No other software needed
Comfortable viewer for many file types
Easy to use wizard, no user input required, fully automated recovery
Safe, read-only design
Run from a WinPE Boot Medium or a Runtime Live CD
Free lifetime updates with purchase
Robust disk search feature

Network Attached Storage (NAS) Recovery Software
NAS Data Recovery recovers the entire content of your broken NAS. You will be able to copy the files and folders over to another disk.

NAS Data Recovery works for all XFS- or EXT-formatted single-drive, RAID-0, RAID-1, or RAID-5 NAS stations from manufacturers such as Buffalo, Seagate, Western Digital, DLink, or Iomega.

Remove the drives from your NAS station and attach them locally to your machine. Make sure the drives are all recognized by Windows Disk Management. If you are trying to recover a RAID-5, it is Ok to attach one drive less than the total number of drives in that NAS. NAS Data Recovery also works with images of your drives.

Install NAS Data Recovery to your computer and start the program. A wizard will guide you through the recovery. A couple of minutes later, an Explorer-like window will show all recoverable files and folders. Now you can copy your data over to another disk. You can also view many file types before copying them, e.g., pictures, documents, etc.

NAS Data Recovery is easy to use. It automatically finds all parameters needed for the recovery, such as RAID start sector, block size, rotation, and drive order. No data recovery background required. No need to buy any other software.

Supported NAS Devices
NAS Data Recovery supports the following NAS devices:
Buffalo, DLink, Seagate, Western Digital, or Iomega NAS devices configured as single-drive, RAID-0, RAID-1, or RAID-5
XFS- or EXT-formatted NAS devices from other manufacturers, configured as single-drive, RAID-0, RAID-1, or RAID-5

System Requirements:
4 GB RAM, Windows 95, 98, ME, 2000, XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10, Server 2008, 2012, 2016, 32 or 64 bit
Disk controller card required capable of handling all drives in RAID individually.

 

Release Name: Runtime NAS Data Recovery 4.02
Size: 2 MB
Links: HOMEPAGE – NFO – Torrent Search

Download: UPLOADGiGNiTROFLARERAPiDGATOR

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