Choosing Image File Format for Data Recovery
Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2015 3:59 pm
I have a failing hard drive and would like to create an image file that I can use to recover the data from. However, I would like to be able to use this image file with several data recovery programs, including R-studio, Active@ Undelete, GetDataBack, UFS Explorer etc. I believe that the best type of image would be a raw data (binary) image of the whole drive ("raw disk image")?
Thus, I need to find a third party application that can create such an image and can be read by various data recovery programs. However, I am confused about the different formats for disk images (are there different formats for raw disk images??). For example:
R-Studio can read image files with file extensions: rdr, dsk, dat, bin, dfs, fss, hex and arc
Active@ Undelete can read the following image files types: Raw Data (Binary), LSoft, Virtual PC, Virtual Machine (VMWare)
GetDataBack can read image files with file extensions: img, imc, vim
UFS Explorer ???
Which of R-Studio's extension(s) refer to raw disk image files? I assume that R-studio can not create raw disk image files (only a proprietary disk image format)? Any suggestions of a third party application that can create raw disk image files to be used with R-studio (and the other data recovery programs?
Thus, I need to find a third party application that can create such an image and can be read by various data recovery programs. However, I am confused about the different formats for disk images (are there different formats for raw disk images??). For example:
R-Studio can read image files with file extensions: rdr, dsk, dat, bin, dfs, fss, hex and arc
Active@ Undelete can read the following image files types: Raw Data (Binary), LSoft, Virtual PC, Virtual Machine (VMWare)
GetDataBack can read image files with file extensions: img, imc, vim
UFS Explorer ???
Which of R-Studio's extension(s) refer to raw disk image files? I assume that R-studio can not create raw disk image files (only a proprietary disk image format)? Any suggestions of a third party application that can create raw disk image files to be used with R-studio (and the other data recovery programs?