- A -
Actions
Save recognized partition layout
Set raw file search options...
Apple CoreStorage/File Vault/Fusion Drive Volumes
- B -
Bad Sectors settings
Broken File Name options
Buttons
Change Raw File Search Options
- C -
Connect to Restorer settings
Allow connection from any address
Allow connection from the host
Contact Informaiton and Technical Support
Delete Recognized Partition Layout
Open Recognized Partition Layout
Save Recognized Partition Layout
Contextualt menu
Create a Virtual Volume Set or RAID
- D -
Data Recovery from Volume Sets and RAIDs
Data Recovery on HFS/HFS+ File System
Dialog boxes
There is not enough process memory...
- E -
Edit menu
- F -
File mask options
File menu
File Recovery on a Remote Computer
File Systems settings
Default encoding for Ext2/Ext3/Ext4/UFS volumes
Default encoding for HFS volumes
Find options
Finding Previous File Versions
- H -
Help menu
- I -
Image options
Introduction to Restorer Ultimate
- L -
Log settings
- M -
Main settings
Disable All Warnings and Confirmations
Show All Warnings and Confirmations
Memory Usage settings
Messages
Preview of the file is unavailable...
- N -
Nested and Non-Standard RAID Levels
- O -
Options
- P -
Panels
Panes
- Q -
- R -
RAID 6 Presets
RAID options
Recover Files from Deleted/Corrupted Logical Disks and Partitions
Recover Files from Existing Logical Disks
Recover Files from System Disk with SIP Enabled
Recover options
Do not recover hidden and system attributes
Recover all content of a selected folder, ignoring specified file mask:
Recover alternative data streams:
Recover real folders structure
Recover the entire path to the file object:
Region options
Restorer Ultimate Remote Emergency Engine
Restorer Ultimate Remote Engine
Restorer Ultimate Remote Engine Options
- S -
Scan options
Search options
Settings
Shortcut menu
Find Previous Versions of the File
Show Files Sorted by
- T -
Task List
Tools menu
- V -
View menu
Volume Sets, Stripe Sets, and Mirrors
- W -
Window
You may check RAID consistency (whether the data parity values are valid) for RAID layouts with parity blocks.
To check RAID consistency,
1 | Select the RAID which consistency you want to check on the Restorer Ultimate Device/Disk list panel and click the Next button |
2 | Select Check RAID for consistency and click the Next button |
> | The RAID consistency check window will appear showing the progress. |
When the check is finished, you may inspect the results.
Block color |
|
Green |
Data parity values are valid. |
Red |
Data parity values are not valid. |
White |
0's |
When a mouse pointer hovers over a block, a tooltip will show the sector range within the block and number of consistent and inconsistent sectors. Double-clicking the block moves it to the upper-leftmost corner and zooms in the data by 2.
Sectors |
The number of the first sector in the row. |
Offset |
Offset in the data. Enter the address you want to jump to and press the Enter key. |
Sectors/Bytes/KB... |
Specifies the dimension of the data in the Offset field. |
Previous/Next |
Moves to the previous/next part of the data. |
+/- |
Zooms into/out of, the data. |