Hope R-Studio improve RAW recovery
Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2015 11:02 pm
I did a test:
1:Create a 50MB blank file use WinHex, and mount it use ImDisk2.06, then format it to NTFS (Windows 10);
2:I have a 108KB swf Flash movie called 1.swf, rename it to abcde1, a 5.90MB PDF document called 1.pdf, rename it to abcde2, then copy them to the mounted virtual disk;
3:Delete them, then quick format the virtual disk;
4:Unmount the file, now the file become a disk image;
5:Scan the image......
I use R-Studio 7.7.159.851, *** and ***
The result of R-Studio is a PDF, and it's the same as original(CRC32); the SWF is lost.
The result of *** is the same as ***, both file are recovered same as original(CRC32).
Above is a example; When do RAW scan, R-Studio always lost file in the support file types list; and always found invalid files that does not ever exist.
And R-Studio doesn't support lots of useful file types that are supported by *** and ***.
Hope you improve. Thanks!
Attachments:
The disk image: http://rghost.net/8CB9CW2qb
The files: http://rghost.net/8DmbBzW5d
Alt: We cannot get these files because they have been deleted. We deleted all references to the third-party software as spam
1:Create a 50MB blank file use WinHex, and mount it use ImDisk2.06, then format it to NTFS (Windows 10);
2:I have a 108KB swf Flash movie called 1.swf, rename it to abcde1, a 5.90MB PDF document called 1.pdf, rename it to abcde2, then copy them to the mounted virtual disk;
3:Delete them, then quick format the virtual disk;
4:Unmount the file, now the file become a disk image;
5:Scan the image......
I use R-Studio 7.7.159.851, *** and ***
The result of R-Studio is a PDF, and it's the same as original(CRC32); the SWF is lost.
The result of *** is the same as ***, both file are recovered same as original(CRC32).
Above is a example; When do RAW scan, R-Studio always lost file in the support file types list; and always found invalid files that does not ever exist.
And R-Studio doesn't support lots of useful file types that are supported by *** and ***.
Hope you improve. Thanks!
Attachments:
The disk image: http://rghost.net/8CB9CW2qb
The files: http://rghost.net/8DmbBzW5d
Alt: We cannot get these files because they have been deleted. We deleted all references to the third-party software as spam